Julianne McShane, The Lily

Julianne McShane

The Lily

New York, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • The Lily
  • The Brooklyn Paper
  • BrooklynDaily

Past articles by Julianne:

Women doctors earn $2 million less than men in their careers. They want to know: ‘Why is nothing being done?’

Women physicians said they weren’t surprised by the latest study. But many have taken matters into their own hands. → Read More

How would you change your OB/GYN visits? This tweet got 3,000 responses.

A doctor asked patients to weigh in on how they would “design/optimize a visit to the gynecologist’s office.” → Read More

Women won NYC Council seats in historic numbers. Here’s how three of them got elected.

The first Muslim woman elected, one of the first queer Black women elected and an Afro-Latina tell their stories. → Read More

Menopause isn’t widely talked about. This first-of-its-kind campaign wants to change that.

Posters raising awareness about menopause debuted last week in nearly 200 New York City subway stations. → Read More

Millennial women’s economic future looks grim. But this moment could still offer a ‘reset.’

They already faced a wealth gap, so the pandemic has been a “double whammy.” Recovery will require flexibility, experts say. → Read More

These women marched for the right to abortion before Roe v. Wade. Now, they’re doing it again.

Women protesting in New York City said the current abortion fight feels like a step “backwards.” → Read More

Naomi Osaka shared how she’s overcoming impostor syndrome. Here are more tips.

The tennis star’s tweet resonated with many women of color, who applauded her openness. → Read More

An Olympic runner was open about her period. More athletes should speak out, women say.

Israel’s Lonah Chemtai Salpeter said her cramps got so bad during the marathon in Tokyo that she stopped to take a break. → Read More

New York politics has a harassment problem. Can a woman governor fix it?

Kathy Hochul will make history when she assumes the post after Cuomo’s resignation. → Read More

More places are requiring proof of vaccination. LGBTQ bars led the way.

It’s part of their legacy of activism to protect their patrons’ health. → Read More

Cheerleading could have a place at the Olympics. It’s ‘huge’ for a sport that’s long been stereotyped.

Last week, the IOC officially recognized cheerleading as a sport, opening up a pathway for its Olympic debut. → Read More

As restrictions ease, the respect restaurant workers got is ‘out the window,’ they say. It’s driving some to quit.

Restaurant workers have been leaving their industry — which is predominantly staffed by women — in droves. → Read More

The Columbus mayor called Ma’Khia Bryant a ‘young woman.’ Here’s why people are angry.

Some said it exemplified ‘adultification bias’ against the Black 16-year-old girl who was fatally shot by police. → Read More

A 14-year-old was told she couldn’t play volleyball because of her hijab. She fought back.

Najah Aqeel got a rule changed for volleyball players across the country. → Read More

Pass the mic: Brooklynite launches podcast on Black maternal mortality, reproductive justice – Brooklyn Paper

Sign up for our COVID-19 newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest coronavirus news throughout New York City This show is for everyone and their mother. A Brooklynite launched a podcast in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic that focuses on another health crisis: maternal mortality and reproductive injustice in New York City, where Black women are eight to twelve times more likely than white… → Read More

Rock of ages: Teen characters take the stage in ‘Spring Awakening’ at Gallery Players

Parents just don’t understand. → Read More

Dump truck driver fatally strikes man in Coney Island: NYPD

A dump truck driver struck and killed a 58-year-old man while he was crossing West 21st Street in Coney Island on Saturday → Read More

Cuomo signs local pol’s speed camera expansion bill into law

Say cheese! → Read More

Goals: Coney Island to get two new soccer fields by end of year

Talk about getting the ball rolling! → Read More

Ridgites toast opening of beloved neighborhood coffee chain’s newest location

Call it good, caffeinated fun. → Read More