The Gary Null Show – 02.06.17

Today On The Gary Null Show, Gary opens up the program with the latest in health and healing covering the topics of Fiber, Find out what you should be taking twice a week for six months. What can you start doing to improve brain flow. In the second half of the program Gary tosses around the idea of what it would be like if Clinton were elected. Gary also plays an important audio clip by The David Pakman Show talking on Does Donald Trump Know How to Read?

The Gary Null Show – 01.24.17

Today On The Gary Null Show, Gary has a very important show for you today as he covers the topics of Green Tea benefits, lowering cancer risk, the studying of doctors, the middle east, a clip by the smart Abbey Martin and finally to wrap up the show Gary Null gives a powerful commentary on the Womens Rights To Gain Power.

KATIE KLABUSICH – The Feminist Movement Has A Capitalism Problem

I’m uncomfortable using capitalism as a means to attaining gender equality. We can never be equals in a system where the size of your stack is used as leverage to demand human rights. While I understand how feminists came to see the right to have a bank account and a credit card independent of a man as foundational, it’s time …

All Together Now – 02.18.16

Eleanor LeCain talks about work-family balance and gender equality with Anne-Marie Slaughter, author of “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All” and Unfinished Business, President and CEO of New America, and former director of Policy Planning for the US Department of State.

Laura Colby – How Do You Boost GDP by $28 Trillion? Gender Equality Would Do It, McKinsey Says

Denying women full participation in the global economy is costly.McKinsey & Co. has now calculated by just how much. Full gender equality would add 26 percent, or $28 trillion, to globalgross domestic product in 2025, according to a new report by the consulting firm’s research and economics arm. While capturing that potential may not be realistic in the short term, boosting women’s …

Amy Traub – What If We Achieved Real Equality for Women?

Today marks 95 years since the passage of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote, and 44 years since Congress designated its anniversary Women’s Equality Day. This gives us the opportunity to consider how far we’ve come, how far we have to go, and envision what the world would look like if women attained full equality. I …

Economic Growth and Poverty in the Third World. UN Millennium Development Goals Reveal Mixed Results By Abayomi Azikiwe

Declining oil and commodity prices impact states in Africa and the Middle East 2015 is the year that the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were scheduled to reach certain objectives in the reduction of poverty and the improvement of living standards in so-called developing countries. In 2000 the United Nations drafted a program to achieve income increases, universal education, gender equality …

Growing Global Inequality Gap ‘Has Reached a Tipping Point’ – Nadia Prupis

With the gap between the rich and poor growing worldwide, a new study by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) published Thursday suggests that the only way to reverse such rampant inequality is by implementing government measures aimed at balancing the playing field Chief among those measures: Tax the rich and push for gender equality. In its 34 …