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25 badass women shaping climate action in 2021

Close Authorship Given the devastating economic toll the COVID-19 pandemic has had on women and girls, the imperative to mark International Women’s Day carries more weight than usual this year.  The idea of a day celebrating the accomplishments of the female gender in the U.S. reaches back to 1909. Throughout the subsequent decade, the concept was embraced by countries including Austria, Denmark, Germany, Russia and Switzerland, but it wasn’t until 1975 that the first International Women’s Day was celebrated and adopted by the United Nations. As I began identifying leaders to include on this third annual list, I was inspired by the introduction to All We Can Save, an essay and poem collection co-edited by marine biologist Ayana Elizabeth Johnson (who you can find on this year’s list) and Katharine Wilkinson (who we recognized on the first Badass Women list in 2019).  

Generation Tackles Global Unemployment With BlackRock, McKinsey & Company, Microsoft Corp and Verizon

Press release content from PR Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Generation Tackles Global Unemployment With BlackRock, McKinsey & Company, Microsoft Corp. and Verizon February 11, 2021 GMT Generation Programme WASHINGTON, Feb. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Generation, the non-profit global employment organization, has secured $77 million in new funding and $50 million in in-kind resources from BlackRock, McKinsey & Company, Microsoft Corp., and Verizon, to accelerate its work in tackling unemployment across 14 countries around the world. This combined commitment will allow Generation to support people who face systemic barriers to employment particularly young adult and midcareer workers as COVID-19 continues to threaten jobs and global economic growth.

Need Covid-Era Relief Funding? Pay Attention to the Super Bowl Post-Game Concert

 Courtesy Verizon Unbanked and underserved small-business owners across the country have a lot riding on Sunday s Super Bowl. Not the game itself, which promises to be an offensive shoot out, but the concert. And not the halftime show featuring The Weeknd, but the post-game Big Concert for Small Business, featuring Alicia Keys, Brandi Carlile, Brittany Howard, Christina Aguilera, and more. Proceeds from the concert fundraiser, including an initial $10 million donation from telecom giant Verizon, will help fund a series of $10,000 small-business grants from the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), a nonprofit community development financial institution (CDFI) in New York City.

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