Author Archives: Mary Beth Gregory
Bloggers from across generations bring their unique perspective on issues facing women and people of color. Use the index to find blog posts that cover various topics related to eliminating racism and empowering women, and download copies of our e-newsletters.
Latina Equal Pay Day
October 29, 2020
Today is #FinancialFriday as well as Latina Equal Pay Day. This is the last equal pay day of the year... Learn More
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: What Her Legacy Should Mean to You
October 20, 2020
By: Hannah Frutkin Last month, we unfortunately suffered the great tragedy that was losing the second female Supreme Court Justice... Learn More
Financial Abuse is Domestic Abuse
October 19, 2020
Domestic violence is the abuse of a partner or spouse and can appear in many layers: physical, emotional, and financial.... Learn More
Generation Z vs. Presidential Election 2020
October 16, 2020
By Hannah Frutkin 2020: The year that Generation Z can finally legally participate in a presidential election. I could have... Learn More
Find Your Power and Use Your Vote
October 5, 2020
By: All In Together Women who have survived interpersonal violence and sexual assault have one thing in common. They have... Learn More
Make Your Voting Plan: The Power of Local-level Politics
October 5, 2020
By: Elisabeth Samson Lee—Fellow, All in Together Faced with our biggest election yet, it is time to make sure we... Learn More
Spotlight on YWork – October 2020
October 3, 2020
Monday’s the day! Our brand new 21-Day Challenge begins and we’d love to have you join us. With our first challenge, people had been asking “What do I do now?” Our intention was to help people start along their journey towards greater awareness and allyship.
My Tribute to RBG
September 28, 2020
By Laura Shiesl VegaChair Elect, YWCA Metropolitan Phoenix Pioneer for Women’s Rights, Equal Rights Activist, Dissenter, Highschool Valedictorian, First Female... Learn More
Spotlight on YWork – August 2020
July 16, 2020
As we prepare to celebrate TWO critical voting rights anniversaries this month – the passage of the Voting Rights Act on August 6, 1965 and the passage of the 19th amendment on August 18, 1920 – let’s honor the legacy of those before us who made it possible for everyone to vote by casting ballots in this year’s elections.
JACL Rebukes Arizona Legislator’s Comparisons of COVID-19 to Japanese American Experience
May 22, 2020
May 21, 2020 For Immediate Release David Inoue, Executive Director [email protected], 202-223-1240Donna Cheung, President, Japanese American Citizens League, Arizona Chapter,... Learn More