Next in the Series: “How Would the ERA Impact Our Daily Lives?” By Rachel Leventhal ● Sy Syms Journalistic Excellence Program ● April 10, 2022 CHAPTER THREE: Navigating a White Male Congress (AKA “The Deadline”)
How Would the ERA Impact Our Daily Lives? By Rachel Leventhal ● Sy Syms Journalistic Excellence Program ● March 20, 2022 Through interviews with lawyers, scholars, activists, and young women, we provide some answers.
Climate Feminism: Where Compassion and Justice Meet By Gavi Klein ● Sy Syms Journalistic Excellence Program ● January 13, 2022 “We are ourselves part of nature, not its masters.’”
Working with the Taliban for Women’s Rights: It’s Like Speaking to Fish about Land! By Gavi Klein ● Sy Syms Journalistic Excellence Program ● November 21, 2021 The fight does not lie in convincing them of progressive ideals; the fight is to get the best outcome for those directly impacted by Taliban rule.
Female Philanthropy: The Time Is Now By Alyssa Fisher ● Sy Syms Journalistic Excellence Program ● October 29, 2020 “With increased wealth and leadership comes the power and responsibility to do something in this moment.” – Women Moving Millions
Will the Kamala Harris Candidacy Increase the Women’s Vote? By Simone Soublet ● Sy Syms Journalistic Excellence Program ● October 29, 2020 Kamala Harris is a prime example of a woman who prioritized a professional career over the traditional suburban lifestyle.
COVID-19: An Opportunistic Attack on Reproductive Health By Alyssa Fisher ● Sy Syms Journalistic Excellence Program ● August 23, 2020 Today’s political playbook is further exposing inequalities of gender and race.
COVID-19’s Impact on Women of Color: August Update By Simone Soublet ● Sy Syms Journalistic Excellence Program ● August 12, 2020 This is the time for policies that provide universal health care access. They have to exist.
Dear Supreme Court: Shouldn’t the ERA Be Next? By Alyssa Fisher ● Sy Syms Journalistic Excellence Program ● July 1, 2020 “When exactly will women count?We — and Black women especially — are still at the bottom of consideration.” – Carol Jenkins