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Gov. Kathy Hochul is the first woman to be elected to the highest office in the state since New York's first gubernatorial election in 1777. She spoke exclusively with WBFO about the historic feat, growing up in the Queen city, and advice for women in spaces typically held by men.
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Kimberly Kadziolka, Executive Director of The Parent Network, in conversation with Angelea Preston on her career and advice for women in leadership positions.
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Nyalilit Kok fled Sudan during the Sudanese Civil War. After spending 12 years in a refugee camp in Uganda, Kok came to the United States eventually settling in Buffalo.
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Rachel Kent has spent 18 as an educator in Buffalo. Kent founded Good Deed Grocery inside of the school which addresses food equity and access.
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Longer life spans mean women need more money for retirement than men, yet their increased caregiving responsibilities, coupled with the gender pay gap, make it difficult for them to save as much as men.
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She spoke with WBFO about what is important to her as attorney general.
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Most of the streets in Buffalo are named after prominent men. But what’s the story behind the ones named for women? For Women’s History Month, WBFO’s Kyle…
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On this first day of March, WBFO is beginning a celebration of Women's History Month with a feature series we are calling "Savvy Over 60."Western New York…
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Women's History Month was celebrated in the lobby of Buffalo's City Hall Monday. This year's national theme is ‘Women fighting against all forms of…