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2023.10.17 Yee '96 Far From the Rooftop of the World book The Boston Globe
Published:Journalist Amy Yee '96, published her debut book, "Far From the Rooftop of the World: Travels Among Tibetan Refugees." For 14 years, Yee, followed Tibetan exiles to provide, as she describes, “a close-up look at the lives of ordinary Tibetans in exile who make their way in the world far from their homeland.”
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2023.10.09 Kerr gender pay gap Marketplace
Published:Claudia Goldin has illuminated issues like the gender gap in pay, child and elder care and the lack of women economists... These impacts persist, according to Sari Kerr, senior research scientist at Wellesley Centers for Women and lecturer in economics, who co-authored a working paper with Goldin on women in the workforce and the career gap. “We still have the perpetual question of how to afford day care, child care and elder care,” Kerr said. “And since that care burden is so unevenly distributed still between men and women, and how to manage that are big questions, certainly.”
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2023.09.30 Rivera-Rideau Bad Bunny course ABC
Published:The course is called “Bad Bunny and Resistance in Puerto Rico,” which highlights the superstar’s impact on politics, music and society as a whole. Loyola Marymount University has also launched the Bad Bunny Syllabus with Petra Rivera-Rideau, an associate professor of American Studies. It's described as an open educational project that provides resources for other professors and Bad Bunny fans from around the world.
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2023.10.09 Kerr gender pay gap Business Insider
Published:"By the time that women reach their mid fifties — I'm thinking especially about the college-educated women — the gains that men and fathers in particular have made in the labor market are so large that no matter what you do at that point, you can't make that ground up," says Sari Pekkala Kerr, senior research scientist at Wellesley Centers for Women and lecturer in economics, who co-authored a paper on the "parental gender gap," told Insider. Mothers can make up ground relative to non-mothers, Kerr said, but "the gender gap is just way too large between parents."