Catherine Filene Shouse (1896 – 1994) the first woman to receive a Masters Degree in Education from Harvard University and the first woman appointed to the Democratic National Committee in 1919 … more →
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playstrong wrote 3 months ago: A 13-year-old girl paddles her surfboard off the North Shore of Kauai in Hawaii and dangles her left … more →
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jeffkellylowenstein3 wrote 3 months ago: Ruth Rosen provides a lively and informative account of the modern American women's movement. Wo … more →
claudiarichards wrote 3 months ago: For the past several weeks we have shared stories of women who have and are still breaking through b … more →
aauwguest wrote 3 months ago: As I began my career in national advertising management for several of the major brands of corporate … more →
jeffkellylowenstein3 wrote 3 months ago: The prolific Marjorie Agosin in a reflective moment. Ever since her departure to the United States … more →
insightanalytical wrote 3 months ago: ~~By InsightAnalytical-GRL At the beginning of the month there were a rash of blogs posting about Wo … more →
cfhgradstudents wrote 3 months ago: If you are working on a women’s history or gender studies topic, here are some grants that cou … more →
jeffkellylowenstein3 wrote 3 months ago: Helen Zia's fine book about Asian Americans blends personal and community history. Women’ … more →
kelleygallagher wrote 3 months ago: At the end of fourth grade, each student in my elementary school had to choose whether to join the m … more →
gansie wrote 3 months ago: As organizations proud of their legacy of supporting working women, Business and Professional Women … more →
thelibraryclub wrote 3 months ago: As the LC’s Books For Africa campaign comes to a close, we thought we’d do one more thin … more →
Robin Caldwell wrote 3 months ago: To continue showcasing women for Women’s History Month I’m taking a different turn. Rece … more →
ReyMac wrote 3 months ago: In ancient China, women’s feet were bound as a symbol of wealth and status. They were effectively c … more →
flygirld wrote 3 months ago: (Mom don’t read this review because the book is on its way to you) Even Vampires Get the Blues … more →
freemenow wrote 3 months ago: Thanks for forwarding this to me Toni from LI/NY Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and U.S. … more →