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The Daily Rundown — The Latest News Affecting Women & Girls in Our Region

By Mariah Craven on September 3rd, 2010

In today’s rundown: Commentary: focus on family poverty to eliminate the racial achievement gap in the District’s public schools. | Same work, less pay — Virginia’s persistent gender gap.

– Before the racial achievement gap in D.C. Public Schools is eliminated, the city needs to address family poverty, according to Walter Smith, the executive director of D.C. Appleseed, a Women’s Foundation Grantee Partner.  In a commentary on WAMU, Smith joins Defeat Poverty DC in calling on local candidates for office to explain what they’ll do to address poverty in the District.

– A new report on the gender pay gap from The Commonwealth Institute for Fiscal Analysis finds that the higher the income, the wider the gap. The report finds that Virginia has a persistently larger gender pay gap than the region or country as a whole.  The gap widens as incomes and education levels increase.  Click here for more details.


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