As Pivotal’s chief strategy officer Haven Ley writes in @devex, if we want to fully unlock women’s power, then we need to focus on women’s health. That’s why we’re partnering with @LeverforChange on a $250 million open call to improve women’s health. https://t.co/PhyT98BPVy
📢 Announcing…Action for Women’s Health!
Together with Lever for Change, we're excited to announce a new $250 million global open call that will fund organizations working to improve women’s mental and physical health. Learn more + apply here: https://t.co/HUb7h0mpVa
It’s no secret that women’s health has long been underfunded & overlooked, with complex & even fatal consequences for women & their families. This effort to drive more investment in women’s health research is incredibly necessary & important.
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With all the old Kamala Harris clips going around, I’m surprised this one hasn’t popped up more: Harris ordering the LA clerk to begin gay marriages after Prop 8 was halted
Harris has been out front on LGBTQ issues long before many in the party
A new poll shows that U.S. voters want more caregiving support—and they’re looking to policymakers to help provide it. Pivotal's @reneewittemyer explores the data-driven case for investing in caregiving—and making it easier for people to care for their loved ones 💞https://t.co/hM4LnbtrVv
Despite courage and sacrifice, thousands of LGBTQI+ service members were forced out of the military because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
I'm using my clemency authority to pardon certain former service members who were convicted simply for being themselves.
Earlier today, our founder, @melindagates, announced she’s committing $1 billion over the next two years to people and organizations working to advance women’s power globally. Learn about some of the places those resources will go: https://t.co/uQmfRlv7el
For decades, I’ve watched women and girls fight to get on the global agenda. It’s time women and girls set that agenda themselves.
I’m committing an additional $1 billion by 2026 to people and organizations working to advance women’s power globally. Here are some of the places those resources will go:
Did you know that 80% of local election officials are women?
"This is the work of supporting free and fair elections. It’s also the work of supporting women. In this job, I’m constantly reminded that they are the same goal." https://t.co/rsa3kc6uxq
If we can fix this country’s broken caregiving system, then we can enable women to more fully step in to their power, and as a result, improve society as a whole. #CareCantWait
If we want a functioning democracy that lives up to its promise, we need to do a better job of supporting women candidates, election officials, and poll workers. Our partners at @BrennanCenter, @statesunited, and @IssueOneReform are doing just that.
For most Wisconsinites, being a no-show for work isn't an option.
Wisconsinites expect elected officials to show up, put politics aside to find common ground, and do the right thing.
They deserve a hell of a lot better than what they’re getting from Republicans.