Tech Time with Andrew Humphrey: Dr. Ciara Sivels is a pioneer in her field -- Part 2
For Womenโs History Month, Local 4 is celebrating the incredible women who are making a name for themselves. READ: More Womenโs History Month coverageDr. Ciara Sivels is a true trailblazer who accomplished a groundbreaking achievement earning her doctorate. โI would come back and say, โOh, I think this teacher thinks this about me,โโ Sivels recalled. โAnd they were like, โOK, and what does that change about your work? โWeโre trying to make that easier.โMORE: Tech Time with Andrew Humphrey
How one mainstream restaurant is helping women become the boss
In fact, about 22% of McDonaldโs owner-operators in Michigan are women. Those women own a combined 133 restaurants, which accounts for 29% of the locally-owned McDonaldโs restaurants in Michigan. According to Schulz-Rogers, McDonaldโs is very flexible and has been a good career for her to have while also being a mother. Schulz-Rogersโ family has owned and operated McDonaldโs for four generations, and owning her own restaurant was always a career goal for Schulz-Rogers. If you are interested in the job opportunities at McDonaldโs click or tap here, or text โAPPLYโ to 36453.
Womenโs History Month on Live in the D kicks of with a musical โBoss Ladyโ
March is Womenโs History Month and all month long Live in the D will be featuring women making an impact in their fields. Todayโs โBoss Ladyโ is in the music industry and has already seen her name in lights with a Grammy award under her belt. Antea โA Plusโ Birchett is a Detroit native who writes songs for many stars you may know like Beyoncรฉ, Jennifer Lopez, Mary Mary, Mary J. Blige, Justin Bieber, and more. She is also currently providing vocal coaching lessons for the National Geographic Genius โArethaโ series stars and vocalists. Watch the video to learn more about this Boss Lady and how sheโs impacting the D.
Womenโs History Month: Who inspires you?
Who inspires you? March is Womenโs History Month, a time for us to honor and share the stories of women who have helped pave the way in their respective fields in the United States, and beyond. Weโd like you to share stories about the women who inspire you. She could be a famous person or someone close to you. Related: Womenโs History Month stories
Study: Women in Michigan are paid 22% less than men
Women in Michigan are making 22% less money than their male counterparts, according to a study from Business.org. Women donโt have a higher average salary than men in any US state. Vermont has the smallest pay gap, with women earning only 9% less than men overall. Wyoming has the largest pay gap, with women earning 35% less than men overall. This is Business.orgโs third such annual study on the gender pay gap.
2 women killed in crash at Joy Road, Trinity Street in Detroit
DETROIT โ Two women were killed Monday morning when their vehicle struck a utility pole at Joy Road and Trinity Street in Detroit. Police said the women were traveling in a 2005 Saab when the vehicle left the road and hit the pole. Itโs unclear what caused this deadly crash. No other injuries have been reported. It remains under investigation.
Detroit bodybuilder takes homes worldwide title of Ms. Olympia
DETROIT โ Andrea Shaw grew up in Detroit and through years of training, she made it to the summit in the world of bodybuilding. Within one year of turning pro, Shaw brought the prestigious title of Ms. Olympia back to Michigan. 1 female bodybuilder in the world,โ Shaw said. โThis is the second time that this title has come from this gym. So weโve made history, even in the middle of a pandemic -- and Michigan is back on the map,โ Shaw said.
Ford, Misty Copeland launch Mustang Mach-E social challenge to honor women
But in a new campaign for the Ford Mustang Mach-E, itโs women that Ford wants to appeal to. The carmaker has teamed up with ballerina Misty Copeland to kick things off. Copeland made history as the first Black woman to be a principal dancer at a prestigious dance company. Together, Copeland and Ford have launched a social media challenge called the โMustang Mach-E #ShowSomeMuscleโ social media challenge. Ford says the challenge provides a platform for women in the workplace and at home to flex their muscles and shine a light on their resiliency and achievements.
Pregnant women urged to discuss vaccine risks, benefits with doctor
DETROIT โ One of the groups carefully weighing the risks and benefits of the COVID-19 vaccines is pregnant women. Pregnant and breastfeeding women are not excluded from receiving the vaccine, but health experts are urging those women to speak with their doctors beforehand. She said pregnant and breastfeeding women were not included in the vaccine clinical trials. โMy guidance to my patients is that while the vaccine wasnโt studied specifically in pregnant women, women who did become pregnant after receiving the vaccine had outcomes that were similar to those who were not vaccinated,โ Whitten said. โI am more anxious about what getting COVID would mean versus what the unknowns of a vaccine would mean,โ Houston-Jones said.
NWHL semifinals, final to air live on NBCSN in February
FILE - In this Jan. 24, 2016, photo, National Women's Hockey League All-Star players take time for a photo before an All-Star game at Harborcenter in Buffalo, N.Y. The National Women's Hockey League semifinals and final will air on NBC Sports Network in early February 2021. It will be the first time professional women's hockey games are shown live on a major television network in the U.S. (AP Photo/Gary Wiepert, File)Womenโs professional hockey will be televised live in the U.S. by a major cable network for the first time when NBC Sports Network airs the National Womenโs Hockey League semifinals and final in early February. โAs the home of hockey in the U.S., NBC Sports is proud to showcase the NWHL to a national audience,โ NBC Sports vice president of programming Michael Perman said. The NWHL fell short of completing its season last spring because of the pandemic.
Local 4 News at 4 -- Nov. 2, 2020
Hereโs whatโs coming up on Local 4 News at 4:Why more women are learning how to use gunsMore women seem to be arming themselves and learning how to use those weapons to protect themselves. This weekend gun safety classes were booming at Uncoiled Gun Range in Livonia.
New guidelines address rise in opioid use during pregnancy
Opioid use in pregnancy has prompted new guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics, aimed at improving care for women and newborns affected by their mothersโ drug use. โWhile we have been talking about the opioid crisis for years, pregnant women and their newborns seldom make it to the top of the heap. The academyโs report says pregnant women should have access to opioid medication to treat opioid misuse. Two opioids, buprenorphine and methadone, are effective treatments but pregnant women often face stigma in using them and doctors who prescribe them are scarce. Some infants born to women who used opioids during pregnancy develop symptoms of opioid withdrawal, including tremors, fussiness and diarrhea.
Women robbed and assaulted by gunman wearing clown mask overnight inside Detroit home
DETROIT โ The man wanted by police who assaulted and robbed two women overnight concealed his face behind a clown mask. According to police, the incident happened at 1:19 a.m. in the 5400 block of Seneca in Detroit today. The second victim, a 66-year-old woman, was shot and had her wallet stolen. Then he shot the second victim and fled the scene with her wallet. Police describe the shooter as Black, in his 30s, and was wearing a black hooded sweater with the clown mask.
Voices of a Nation: Why so many women are leaving the workforce
DETROIT โ The pandemic-induced recession has been referred to as a โshe-cessionโ because it appears to be affecting women more than men. It goes on to say about one in every nine Black women and Latinas remain unemployed. Jenkinโs business, Love Travels Imports, benefited from the fund. Cassin revealed among the pool of entrepreneurs Michigan Women Forward works with, as many as 40 percent might not start back up again. Both Jenkins and Michigan Woman Forward said one way everyone can help support these businesses is to buy from them.
Newer breast cancer screening guidelines put Black women at disadvantage
Researcher Dr. Murray Rebner said the later guidelines are putting Black women at a disadvantage by ignoring some very key facts about their risk. While Black women are slightly less likely to get breast cancer, theyโre significantly more likely to die from it. Studies find 23 percent of breast cancers in Black women are diagnosed before age 50 compared to 16 percent of all breast cancers in White women. Triple negative breast cancer makes up 21 percent of the cases in Black women compared to 10 percent in White women. READ: Study indicates that exercise can reduce risk of breast cancer returningRebner says the BRCA2 genetic mutation which dramatically raises the risk of breast cancer is also more common in Black women than White women who arenโt of Ashkenazi Jewish descent.
Ann Arbor based Home Point Financial dedicating $1 million grant to create 50 minority and female owned mortgage businesses
ANN ARBOR, Mich. โ In the spirit of Small Business Week here in Michigan Home Point Financial, a wholesale mortgage lender based in Ann Arbor has an exciting opportunity for aspiring business owners in the mortgage industry. On Friday, Home Point announced a new charitable community foundation, from which it will dedicate $1 million in grants to fund 50 new minority-owned and female-owned mortgage brokerages throughout the nation. The lender will allocate $500,000 to create 25 minority-owned brokerages and $500,000 to create 25 female-owned mortgage brokerages throughout the country. โAt Home Point, weโre passionate about expanding opportunities for people from all walks of life interested in participating in the mortgage industry,โ said Phil Shoemaker, President of Originations at Home Point Financial. We look forward to helping people make their entrepreneurship dreams a reality.โRead More: Ann Arbor Business
A look at the gender gap when it comes to voting in presidential elections
Women wearing masks pose behind a voter registration table in Union Square as the city continues Phase 4 of re-opening following restrictions imposed to slow the spread of coronavirus on August 09, 2020 in New York City. Photo by Alexi RosenfeldAug. 18 marked the 100-year anniversary of the 19th Amendment being ratified, which changed elections forever. The 19th Amendment prohibits the state and federal government from denying the right of citizens to vote based on sex -- meaning, women became eligible to vote after previous years of discrimination at the polls. Since 1980, more women have voted in each presidential election than men, according to Statista. So, how much of a gap has there been between women and men voters in each presidential election of the century?
How Black women cleared a path for Harris to be the VP pick
(Democratic National Convention via AP)DETROIT When Hazel Dukes stepped onto the Democratic National Convention stage in 1972 to second Shirley Chisholms presidential nomination, it amounted to more than history. She will be the first Black woman and first Asian American woman named to a major party presidential ticket. But historically, Black women have fought the racism and sexism that prevented them from having prominent roles within the movements for womens suffrage and civil rights. That reminder is especially clear as America marks the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote a right that most Black women weren't afforded until much later. And while inroads have been made, Black women remain significantly underrepresented in politics.