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The Let's Talk Womxn Milwaukee chapter is hosting a dinner Tuesday on International Women’s Day with various womxn-owned vendors. Jessie Ignatiev, Lupe Moreno and Dana Spandet share more about the Let’s Talk Womxn Milwaukee chapter and their plans for International Women's Day.
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Milwaukee actor and artist N’Jameh Russell-Camara teamed up with local doula Hanna Barton to create the Pandemic Pregnancy Project. Out of that came their series: Pandemic Pregnancies and Popsicles!, stories of pregnancy during a time of unique challenges.
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Doulas are non-medical professionals who are trained to assist pregnant people through childbirth. Kay’La Mumford is the executive director of Birth & Embrace Communities Inc. She founded the non-profit in order to address the inequalities in birthing in Milwaukee.
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Jenna Nobles, the director of UW-Madison's population research center, leads a new study that finds 1 in 5 women to have periods so irregular they're unlikely to know they're pregnant until after six weeks. She shares why this finding is so important in the conversation about abortion.
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New research reveals that half of working women in Wisconsin are considering leaving their current jobs since the pandemic began — that’s 25 percent higher than the national average. The number is even higher for women working in retail, food service and hospitality industries.
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Meghan Duggan is inarguably one of the best hockey players in the world. The former Wisconsin Badger was the captain of the Olympic champion team in 2018.…
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Milwaukee may be known for its beer, both brewed and consumed, but few people really understand the inner workings of the local industry. As several…
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The November issue of Milwaukee Magazine focuses on women. From profiles of local women who are doing great things to national trends on pay equity, the…
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Married mothers — and mothers with live-in partners — are doing more housework than their single counterparts. That’s according to a new study, which…
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If you look at the list of producers and showhosts at WUWM, with just a couple of exceptions, it consists of nearly all women. While the demographic…