Six decades after the Equal Pay Act of 1963 was passed, women still earn an average of 85 cents to every dollar a man earns.
Six decades after the Equal Pay Act of 1963 was passed, women still earn an average of 85 cents to every dollar a man earns. Join the New York Financial Writers’ Association for a virtual panel that looks at the persistent inequity in credit and pay and the historical changemakers that have helped narrow that gap.
Grace Williams – a former Wall Street Journal and Barron’s reporter – and Josie Cox – a former Reuters and Wall Street Journal reporter – have covered the making and bridging of that financial gap in their respective books “Women Money Power: The Rise and Fall of Economic Equality” and “Give Her Credit: The Untold Account of a Women’s Bank That Empowered a Generation.”
Join us for a conversation moderated by Robin Wood Sailer – co-founder of Le Labs Group – on the different approaches their books have taken to the issue of women and financial equality, along with how they reported and wrote their respective works.
Advanced registration for this event is required: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/MwOkY883SjOIDjMMXK2_IA
Speakers
Meet Our:
Grace L. Williams
Author & Financial Reporter at Various Publications
Josie Cox
Author & Journalist at Various Publications
Robin Wood Sailer
Venture Partner at Helena Capital