Blogs about: Womens History Month

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Celebrating women of color, one girl at a time

Rosie wrote 2 weeks ago: Via QueerBlackFeminist: Last month, when The Onion magazine posted a tweet calling nine year old Quv … more →

Tags: Feminism, sexism, Equality, Domestic Violence, Women, Violence Against Women, Quvenzhane Wallis, The Onion, QueerBlackFeminist

Ethiopian Social Assistance Committee

Ethiopian Social Assistance Committee wrote 2 weeks ago: In celebration of Women’s History Month, advocating and creating awareness about the abuse of Ethiop … more →

Tags: Awareness, esac, Ethiopia, Ethiopian domestic workers in the middle east, event, Events, Foreign Domestic Workers in the Middle East, Human Rights, NYC

Beginning Your Very Own Business in Tulsa

Johnathan Hines wrote 2 weeks ago: Is Entrepreneurship in Tulsa For You? Beginning your very own in Tulsa business enterprise could be … more →

Tags: Business, Entrepreneurship, entrepreneur, Small Business, Start-up, Magazines and E-zines, twitter, tulsa business

In Search Of A Cause? Try T.E.A.L. (revised May 7, 2013)7 comments

Monique Brizz-Walker wrote 2 weeks ago: On Sunday, April 14, 2013, I was privileged to attend the inaugural Tell Every Amazing Lady about Ov … more →

Tags: Brooklyn, Influential women, accomplished women, role m, Human Rights, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Legends, Heath, ovarian cancer, Cancer, Prospect Park, New York State Senate

Where are the women of SF?

suelange wrote 2 weeks ago: Why are people focusing on this question so much lately? Is it some weak tie-in to women’s history m … more →

Tags: memoir, Science Fiction, Publishing, female protagagonist, The Other Half of the Sky, women science fiction writers

Ethiopian Social Assistance Committee (ESAC)

Ethiopian Social Assistance Committee wrote 3 weeks ago: In celebration of Women’s History Month, advocating and creating awareness about the abuse of Ethiop … more →

Tags: Abuse of Foreign Domestic Workers in Middle East, activism, Africa, Awareness, Domestic Violence, esac, Ethiopia, Ethiopian domestic workers in the middle east, Ethiopian Maids in Arab Countries

Sellin that D

juanitopoquito wrote 1 month ago: create & buy custom products at Zazzle … more →

Tags: Zazzle, hosting, web design and development, Free, Business, Sports Related, Arts

In 1992, I divorced my hairdresser.2 comments

claireaperez wrote 1 month ago: In 1992, I divorced my hairdresser. I had seen her for 10 years, at least that is the several this w … more →

Tags: Broadband : Rural

Amelia Earheart

stationstaff wrote 1 month ago: By Rachel A. When you travel long distances on a plane, have you ever wondered who was the first wom … more →

Tags: "Amelia Earheart", missing people, Strange Disappearances, Women's History

Ethiopian Social Assistance Committee

Ethiopian Social Assistance Committee wrote 1 month ago: In celebration of Women’s History Month, advocating and creating awareness about the abuse of Ethiop … more →

Tags: Awareness, esac, Ethiopia, Ethiopian domestic workers in the middle east, event, Events, Foreign Domestic Workers in the Middle East, Human Rights, NYC

Let's Celebrate Malala Day!!!

jour3900omcbride wrote 1 month ago: March is recognized as Women’s History Month. March 8th is recognized as International Women … more →

Tags: International Women's Day, Malala

Helen Keller

stationstaff wrote 1 month ago: By Alajah R. Helen Keller was born in Alabama in 1880. Helen Keller got an illness and suffered from … more →

Tags: Education, Helen Keller, deaf, Blind, Special Needs

Ruby Bridges

stationstaff wrote 1 month ago: By Haneen A. Ruby was born on 1954. Ruby’s family moved to New Orleans, Louisiana when she was four. … more →

Tags: Black History Month, famous women, Education, Integration, Segregation, Civil Rights Movement

Marie Curie

stationstaff wrote 1 month ago: Do you ever wonder who Marie Curie was? She was born in 1867. In 1891, Marie moved Paris. In 1895 sh … more →

Tags: famous women, Science, Research, Marie Curie

What’s Wrong With Being Lady-Like?

thequindecim wrote 1 month ago: Emily Keyes Sports Editor Women’s History Month, which just finished its annual March run, has only … more →

Tags: Opinion, Goucher College, Emily Keyes, The Quindecim, Goucher, The Q, The Q 2012, Quindecim, Barack Obama

Tomb Raider (2013)3 comments

gimmgp wrote 1 month ago: Game: Tomb Raider Released: Square-Enix/Crystal Dynamics/Eidos, March 5th, 2013 System: Xbox 360 Gam … more →

Tags: GIMM-GP, a survivor is born, bow and arrow, Controversy, cover-based combat, Crystal Dynamics, Eidos, Gaming, GIMMGP

The Power of 14

faithconnexions wrote 1 month ago: On December 6, 1989 a lone gunman, Marc Lepine, walked into the school of engineering at the Univers … more →

Tags: Cleveland, Women, ending, Violence, toward, Mark, Lépine, Aliza, sherman

Humannequin Project- Women’s History Month

The Best and Worst Young Adult Novels wrote 1 month ago:         Women’s History Month is a time of remembrance of the strides women have made as a gender an … more →

Tags: humannequins, emcc

My Most Unforgettable Character by Zig Ziglar

NewVoiceofRadio wrote 1 month ago: The below is from the Zig Ziglar newsletter from February 13th.  This is an incredibly powerful stor … more →

Tags: Winner's Blog, Success!, entrepreneur, Business, Motivation, Money, Zig Ziglar, Charity, significance


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