, March 8 -- The reason it's a glass ceiling is because it looks like it's not there. Based on what I've heard in conversations with many women over the past year, I don't think the glass ceiling is gone at all.

Maybe a place to start is to reframe our thinking around it 99the glass ceiling]]. Perhaps if we stop thinking of it as a glass ceiling because that implies something that is just there, somehow beyond our control.

Concepts are powerful in the way they can shape our thinking and actions. If we think of it as a glass door instead of a ceiling, perhaps, then we've got a metaphor that has agency built into it.

A door can be opened, from either side. It reframes the notion, so that we acknowledge that unconscious biases and barrier...