Film and TV
Will the Real E. Jean Carroll Please Stand Up?
For years, a confident E. Jean on the outside masked a wounded E. Jean on the inside. That we do this to women is untenable.
Film and TV
For years, a confident E. Jean on the outside masked a wounded E. Jean on the inside. That we do this to women is untenable.
Careers
New research suggests male leaders are rewarded for both outcomes and perceived intentions, while women are judged primarily on measurable performance.
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