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Women's History Month1 comment

jarrahpenguin wrote 1 month ago: Well Women’s History Month is almost over but I thought I’d post some interesting articl … more →

Tags: Feminism, birth control, History, Women

Women Finally Getting a Front Seat1 comment

egehl wrote 1 month ago: There are certain concepts to me that seem like a “no brainer”.  And one of those is fin … more →

Tags: Advocacy, Feminism, Research, National Mall, national women's history museum, Women's History

Women's History Month

andrewdsmith wrote 1 month ago: In honour of women’s history month, the Ottawa Citizen newspaper published this quiz designed … more →

Tags: In The News, Canadian Senate, famous five, Senate, senate reform, unelected Senate

Women's History Month Includes You2 comments

tinyeye wrote 1 month ago: We never know how high we are Till we are called to rise; And then, if we are true to plan, Our stat … more →

Tags: TinyEYE, Speech Therapy Telepractice, Online Speech Therapy, Marnee Brick, Special Education, Speech Language Pathology, Telehealth, Telespeech

Women in Charge2 comments

espressodog wrote 1 month ago: Each year during the third week in October, we stop a moment to honor the contributions of working w … more →

Tags: Diversity, Successful Workplaces, BPW, Feminism, Workforce Development/HR, Obama Administration, Economic Crisis, gender roles, Workplace

Celebrating Women's Equality Day2 comments

KatherineBroendel wrote 3 months ago: Today, August 26, 2009, is Women’s Equality Day. This day marks the ratification of the 19th Amendme … more →

Tags: Equity in the News, The AAUW Community, Women's rights, Women Leaders, Women's History, 19th Amendment, Women's Suffrage, History, In The News

Play Strong® Athlete - Bethany Hamilton1 comment

playstrong wrote 3 months ago: Bethany Hamilton’s story is an inspiring one and there are few people in the world of sports t … more →

Tags: Play Strong® Athlete, Sports, Inspiration, Life, coaching, Play Strong, leadership, t-shirt design, sports greeting cards

Meet Gail Reimer: Founding Director of the Jewish Women's Archive

mandytoomey wrote 6 months ago: Growing up, Gail Reimer, a 1984–85 American Fellow, knew she was going to have to do something more … more →

Tags: Fellowships, Grants and Awards, American Fellowship, Blog, Education, film, Following the Fellows, Jewesses with Attitude, Jewish Comedians, Jewish Women's Archive

Mum Bett Misbehaved and Made History

joyinhome wrote 7 months ago: I just learned about this Misbehavin’ Woman this morning. In 1781, Elizabeth Freeman, formerly … more →

Tags: Advocacy, Politics, Women, Power, Equality, History, Race

Celebrating (Misbehavin’) Women’s History Month

gansie wrote 7 months ago: As organizations proud of their legacy of supporting working women, Business and Professional Women’ … more →

Tags: BPW, Feminism, Work Life Balance, Hero, international women

ESPN Makes "Her-Story"1 comment

playstrong wrote 7 months ago: A 13-year-old girl paddles her surfboard off the North Shore of Kauai in Hawaii and dangles her left … more →

Tags: Inspiring Articles, Sports, Inspiration, Life, coaching, Play Strong, leadership, t-shirt design, sports greeting cards

Celebrating (Misbehavin’) Women’s History Month

gansie wrote 7 months ago: As organizations proud of their legacy of supporting working women, Business and Professional Women’ … more →

Tags: BPW, Feminism, Business, History, Hero, Exercise

Ruth Rosen shows how the world split open.

jeffkellylowenstein3 wrote 8 months ago: Ruth Rosen provides a lively and informative account of the modern American women's movement. Wo … more →

Tags: History (Books), toni morrison, women's movement, Ruth Rosen, The World Split Open, Betty Friedan, The Feminine Mystique, alice walker, Tillie Olsen

Open Thread: Women’s History 3652 comments

claudiarichards wrote 8 months ago: For the past several weeks we have shared stories of women who have and are still breaking through b … more →

Tags: Women's History, breaking through barriers

The Sweet Success of Ann Fudge2 comments

AAUWguest wrote 8 months ago: As I began my career in national advertising management for several of the major brands of corporate … more →

Tags: women and work, media, Marketing, Ann Fudge, Washington, DC, Young & Rubicam Brands, True North, Cracking Corporate Code

Women's History and Social Studies Methods Class Converge with Marjorie Agosin1 comment

jeffkellylowenstein3 wrote 8 months ago: The prolific Marjorie Agosin in a reflective moment. Ever since her departure to the United States f … more →

Tags: memoir, Poetry, 1973 Coup, Anne Frank, Chile, dirty war, Emma Sepulveda, Facing History and Ourselves, Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education

Closing Out Women's History Month With Dr. Mary Schweitzer, Ground-Breaking Molecular Paleontologist, and a Special T. Rex13 comments

insightanalytical wrote 8 months ago: ~~By InsightAnalytical-GRL At the beginning of the month there were a rash of blogs posting about Wo … more →

Tags: Current Politics, pbs, creationists, Birds, Dr. Mary Schweitzer, North Carolina State University's Department of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Smithsonian Magazine, Science

Women's History Grants

cfhgradstudents wrote 8 months ago: If you are working on a women’s history or gender studies topic, here are some grants that cou … more →

Tags: Fellowships/Grants, fellowships

End of Women's History Month, Helen Zia's Asian American Dreams.

jeffkellylowenstein3 wrote 8 months ago: Helen Zia's fine book about Asian Americans blends personal and community history. Women’s … more →

Tags: History (Books), memoir, Christina Lamb, Samantha Power, Ida Tarbell, sonia nazario, helen zia, Wen Ho Lee, Asian American Dreams


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