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The Record covers new research by the Center for Women and Work, revealing what life is really like for New Jersey’s Latina immigrants. Glenda Gracia-Rivera is quoted.
New Jersey 101.5 News interviews Glenda Gracia-Rivera about the Center for Women and Work report on the challenges facing the state’s Latina immigrants.
NJBIZ covers a report by the Center for Women and Work, which finds that many of New Jersey’s Latina immigrants are scraping by. Glenda Gracia-Rivera is quoted.
The Philadelphia Citizen writes about the graduate student strike and other recent controversies at Temple University, quoting Francis Ryan.
Quartz writes about “returnship” programs that bring experienced professionals back to the workforce after a break, quoting Yana Rodgers of the Center for Women and Work.
Reporte Hispano runs a story about the Center for Women and Work report on Latina immigrants in New Jersey, quoting Glenda Gracia-Rivera.
NJ Spotlight News visits a Hispanic Women’s Resource Center and interviews Glenda Gracia-Rivera of the Center for Women and Work about her new report.
Forbes runs a column noting that the average woman must work 14.5 months to make what the average man earns in 12. Debra Lancaster of the Center for Women and Work is quoted.
HuffPost asks Glenda Gracia-Rivera of the Center for Women and Work why the gender pay gap still exists in the U.S. in 2023.
New Jersey Business Magazine summarizes new research by Glenda Gracia-Rivera, Debra Lancaster, and Maria Robles of the Center for Women and Work.