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Women and children enrolled in the federal Women, Infants and Children Nutrition Program (WIC) will find fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables at…
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First Coast ConnectFor many, especially women, aging brings with it growing economic insecurity as retirement nears.Associate Professor of Sociology Mary Gatta, who works at…
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March is Women’s History Month.Jacksonville’s piece of that history includes two notable women who lived here at the turn of the last century — and who…
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A recent analysis ranks Jacksonville among the country’s top 30 cities for women to open a business. In this week’s “Business Brief,” analyst John Burr…
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Celebrating successful women is great, but a Jacksonville commission should be doing more to raise all women up — that’s the philosophy of the new…
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In our Generation W Profiles series, we highlight influential womenSharry Cramond is the executive vice president of marketing and communication for…
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In our Generation W Profiles series, we highlight influential womenGeraldine Laybourne used her passion for youth education to forge a career in…
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The local, state and federal governments are looking to do business with more women, minorities and veterans.Several agencies are hoping to meet with…
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At today's Generation W Women’s Leadership Conference, WJCT Business Analyst John Burr moderated a panel discussion about women in business leadership.In…
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The U.S. Supreme Court's decision on whether for-profit businesses with religious objections can refuse to pay for birth control as part of their employee…