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Florida women are seeing positive advances in health care, including declining mortality rates for heart disease, breast cancer, and AIDS. However,...
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More women than men opt to take only online classes to earn bachelor’s degrees in Florida’s state university system, according to a new report from the...
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Demonstrations in support of female empowerment took place in cities across the country this weekend, including marches in Sarasota and St. Petersburg,...
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A new program in Los Angeles is trying to provide female veterans with health care outside the VA, which some consider a male dominated environment....
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Women in Miami-Dade earn 87 cents for every dollar a man makes. One in five women in Miami-Dade lives in poverty. The Women's Fund of Miami-Dade wants...
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On “Take Our Daughters to Work” day, Gulf Coast Live features women entrepreneurs in Southwest Florida talking about what it takes for a woman to make it…
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Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida says it would have to close its Immokalee clinic, and possibly pull back on other services, if a…
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Women in South Florida united Saturday in a show of solidarity with the marchers in Washington D.C., around the country, and around the world. Within an...
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Waving signs reading “Nasty Women Unite,” and “Choose Love,” thousands of marchers poured into downtown St. Petersburg Saturday to support women’s...
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On Saturday, Jan. 21—the day after the presidential office transitions to new Commander in Chief—millions of women are set to converge on the U.S. Capitol…