Washington Area Women's Foundation

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

pink-hard-hat2In today’s rundown: We revisit men and their tenuous hold on American domination. We wonder what will happen to women who are being affected by the “mancession.” And another multi-billion dollar commitment to philanthropy.

Jezebel.com asks if “the  mancession will harm ‘macho’ career women” — women employed in industries that have been traditionally dominated by men (like construction).  Jobs in these industries have been among the hardest hit during the economic downturn.

— And the Today Show wonders if this is really “the end of men,” debating about an article in Atlantic Monthly about the growing of achievements of American women as a whole.  The Women’s Foundation Program Officer, Gwen Rubinstein, wrote about this very topic last month on the blog.

— Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has joined a growing group of wealthy Americans who have pledged to give away large amounts of their fortunes.  Yesterday, Allen announced that “he planned to give more than half of his estimated $13.5 billion fortune to philanthropy,” according to the New York Times.

So… what do you think about today’s topics?  Is there really a “mancession” going on and will women who are impacted have a harder time recovering?  What does the phrase “the end of men” even mean?  How will these major commitments to philanthropy change the nonprofit world?  Was a pink hard hat the wrong image to use in today’s post?  Weigh in here, on Facebook or on Twitter.  We’d love to hear from you!