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Audrey Gelman Resigns as CEO of The Wing as Employees Voice Anger
Shortly after Gelman's resignation Thursday, staffers said on social media that the decision was "not enough" and that The Wing must do more to support its Black and brown employees.
Here’s How The Wing Told Employees It’s Doing Massive Layoffs
"Our only path forward is to make significant and painful cuts, layoffs and furloughs to prevent The Wing from closing as a business. We are so very sorry about this."
Inside the New Private Club for People of Color With a 4,300-Strong Waitlist
Ethel's Club aims to give creative professionals and art-loving people of color a members-only refuge in NYC's gentrifying landscape.
We, Real Girlbosses, Back Working Women's Clubs
Your favourite market-friendly feminists are back, defending feminist co-working spaces like The Wing from cynical and ugly London critics.
WeWork Is Quietly Divesting From The Wing
Less than two years after touting their major investment in the women-focused coworking space, WeWork has said it's looking to sell its substantial stake.
The Story of Sylvia Plath, a Writer Who Shouldn't Be Defined by Her Death
"[She was] always hurtling towards destruction,” historian Alexis Coe says, “but that’s only because we knew how her story ends.”
The Untold Story of Queenie, New York City's Notorious Female Crime Kingpin
In the debut episode of The Wing's "No Man's Land" podcast, historian Alexis Coe does a deep dive into the life of Stephanie St. Clair, one of the baddest crime bosses in Harlem's history.