>>The latest blow to the profession of teaching in North Carolina is a move to eliminate career status – otherwise known as tenure. Tenure for...[Read More]
All posts by Diane Morris
>>While women in North Carolina have made tremendous gains as workers in the economy, >>about 40 percent of women aged 16 and older are not...[Read More]
>>We are sure you remember when Todd Akin, then a candidate for U.S. Senate from Missouri, said >>victims of “legitimate rape” rarely get pregnant because...[Read More]
>>North Carolina is a state with lots of diversity in its scenery and its people. You don’t have to travel far to see how the...[Read More]
>>Comedian Dhaya Lakshminarayanan tells a funny story about the challenge of teaching her mother the transitive property of mathematics (if a=b and b=c, then a=c). Mom...[Read More]
>>Let’s say your family is living paycheck to paycheck when your finances suddenly take multiple hits. Maybe you lose a week’s pay because you’re sick...[Read More]
>>Domestic violence programs funded by the NC Council for Women served more than 61,000 people in fiscal year 2010-2011, and 84% of them were women....[Read More]
>>What does it mean to be female in North Carolina? Two new studies look at that question – the >>Status of Women in North Carolina...[Read More]
>> Pay inequity and a lack of work supports are some of the roadblocks that prevent women in North Carolina from achieving economic security. The...[Read More]
The recently released >>Status of Women in North Carolina report shows both the progress North Carolina women have made and the challenges we still face....[Read More]