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  • MAKERS Live Author to Author: Books By and For Leaders Moderated by Daisy Auger-Dominguez

    In our MAKERS Live, Author to Author: Books By and For Leaders Daisy Auger-Dominguez, a cross-sector global leader, speaker, author, and advisor focused on future-readying the workforce and building high-performing teams without burning out, led us in a riveting conversation based around her book Burnt Out to Lit Up: How to Reignite the Joy of Leading People. Joining Auger-Dominguez in the conversation is Jezz Chung and Raquel Willis.

  • Author to Author: Books By and For Leaders

    Check out our MAKERS Live exploring what it means lead with purpose, passion, and resilience.

  • Olympics Over: What’s Next for Women in Sports

    Women in sports are having a moment—but what does it take to turn that momentum into a movement? From the court to the boardroom, the field to the league office, new opportunities are emerging, placing women athletes and business leaders at the forefront and amplifying the cultural and financial impact of women's sports. Now that the spotlight of the Olympics has faded—the biggest stage in sports—how do we continue to push for better coverage, representation, and community support for women in sports? Join Caroline Fenton, Senior Reporter at Yahoo Sports, along with our distinguished panelists Jayna Hefford, SVP of Hockey Operations for the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL), and Elle Duncan, sports anchor and host at ESPN, as they explore the future of women's sports.

  • Empowering Black Women in Tech: Insights from the 8th Annual Black Women Talk Tech Conference

    The tech industry already has its own culture, but for women of color, standing out while advancing her career can be both challenging and rewarding. The 8th Annual Black Women Talk Tech: Roadmap to Billions in Brooklyn, New York, offered a wealth of knowledge, inspiration, and practical advice from seasoned professionals.

  • OpEd: “I must always be pretty.” What’s Changed (and hasn’t) in 20 years of the Real Beauty Conversation

    "I must always be pretty." is a common theme from girls. One saving grace from growing up in the 80’s, pre-internet, was that while I had a calorie-restricted childhood, I didn’t know just how many other girls outside of my immediate friend group were also growing up and hating their bodies.

  • OpEd: From $10/Day to A Soccer Stadium Built for Women: Lessons from the First USWNT

    This past week the first stadium built for women’s soccer opened its doors, packing the stands with fans eager to cheer on the home team: the Kansas City Current. As we sat there, 15 of the 17 original players from the first U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team (USWNT), we couldn’t help but swell with immense pride. Look at how far our sport has come and how many women it has lifted along the way.

  • Path to Women’s Equity: Action, Goals, and Support Are Key According to Experts at MAKERS 2024 Conference

    As we celebrate Women’s History Month, you may be wondering about the landscape of women’s equity. Where are we with pay parity and closing the gender gap? A handful of groundbreaking trailblazers headlined the MAKERS 2024 Conference with some key takeaways: take action, set goals, and be someone others look up to.

  • Where We Really Are

    Converstation: Where We Really Are Speaker: Joanna Barsh, Director Emerita, McKinsey & Company and best-selling author, "How Remarkable Women Lead," "Centered Leadership," and "Grow Wherever You Work." Joanna Barsh urges the audience at MAKERS Conference 2024 to take action and address the ongoing inequalities faced by women, challenging them to move beyond mere acknowledgment to tangible steps for change. Emphasizing the need for a shift in mindset, setting meaningful goals, and taking deliberate action, she highlights progress in women's representation at the executive level while acknowledging persistent disparities, particularly for women of color. Barsh delves into the harsh realities of the workplace for women of color, illustrating the steep challenges they face in career advancement. She underscores the importance of allies, mentors, and role models in navigating these obstacles and advocates for bringing energy and engagement to work to effect positive change. Both speakers call for collective action and a commitment to fostering inclusivity and equity in the workplace, urging attendees to embrace their agency and make a difference.

  • Making the Future Now: Accessible Media Content

    This year, Yahoo was the Official Accessible Media Sponsor of the Capital Pride celebration in Washington, D.C., sponsoring ASL interpreters, accessibility of the physical spaces, visual media captioning, and more to ensure that all were able to feel a part of the festivities. The Capital Pride Alliance works year-round to celebrate, educate, support, and inspire multi-faceted communities in order to grow and preserve LGBTQ+ history and protect the community’s rights for current and future generations. MAKERS caught up with Bryan Davis (he/him), Volunteer Manager at Capital Pride, to learn more about the organization’s work on accessible content and his perspective on how individuals and companies can participate in and benefit from this approach to inclusion.

  • One of the UK's brightest chefs, Asma Khan, runs an all-woman restaurant in London.

    India-born chef Asma Khan is one of the United Kingdom’s brightest culinary artists, well known for her unique London-based restaurant Darjeeling Express and award-winning recipes and cookbooks (her book Ammu: Indian Home Cooking to Nourish Your Soul was awarded The Times Book of the Year in 2022.)

  • Tennis champion and MAKER Serena Williams says she's 'evolving away' from the sport

    Tennis superstar and MAKER Serena Williams has announced is "evolving away from tennis."

  • MAKERS@ Board of Directors takes action

    MAKERS@, the corporate program from MAKERS, counts 45 companies as partners this year, working together to accelerate equity in the workplace. MAKERS@ board members are senior executives committed to actions that power change.

  • #SayHerName founder Kimberlé Crenshaw credits her success to "not being able to be silent"

    Kimberlé Crenshaw, a leading authority on civil rights and Black feminist legal thought, shares the characteristics that she believes have contributed to her overall success.

  • NOT DONE: Women Remaking America premieres October 27th at 8PM ET / 7PM CT on PBS

    MAKERS releases its new trailer for NOT DONE: Women Remaking America, premiering 10/27 on PBS

  • Fighter pilot Amy McGrath fought against Al-Qaeda. Her new mission is to unseat Sen. Mitch McConnell

    Everything you need to know about Amy McGrath, the former Marine fighter pilot taking on Sen. Mitch McConnell in the 2020 elections.

  • 21 Facts About Gender Inequality You Need To Know Now

    Let these facts about gender inequality light the fire in you to raise your voice for the causes that matter to you most.

  • More Than 40 Companies Pledge to Advance Women

    More than 40 MAKERS@ board members raised their voices at the 2018 MAKERS Conference and each announced a powerful initiative to advance women in the workplace.

  • The Life-Changing Books Every Woman Should Read

    In honor of National Book Lover's Day, here's a list of life-changing books every woman should read.

  • Lady Liberty: 11 Things You Didn't Know About the Statue of Liberty

    Throughout history and pop culture, the Statue remains one of the most iconic symbols of America. Learn more about Lady Liberty herself.

  • 5 Nonprofit Organizations for Young Girls That You Should Know

    Learn more about nonprofits for young girls below and find out how you can get involved or donate