Nominations are still open for The EMBES—A Tribute to Women. This year, we have three new nomination categories: Community & Public Service, Outstanding Educator, and Performing & Visual Arts. If you know someone who fits these categories, nominate them today at embe.org/tribute! Nominations close on August 29th at midnight.
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Can you name five women artists? It's a question that the newly re-opened National Museum of Women in the Arts challenges the world to explore every year, yet it's one that may pose a struggle. Throughout history, women artists have often been overlooked, marginalized, or omitted from mainstream art historical narratives, leading to a lack of recognition for their contributions compared to their male counterparts. As Women's History Month approaches, the question remains: can you name five?
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Powerful Women in the Arts – view our blogs about powerful women in the arts who have inspired us. Powerful women are everywhere – in the arts, in history, in politics, in business – yet so many women’s stories and experiences can often be invisible. https://lnkd.in/d-ghHHFy
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Here is a video of gallery art, the series is of African American women.
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In honor of Women's History Month, here is the Smithsonian Institution's feature on female writers (and readers)! This special feature celebrates the voices, stories, and enduring impact of women who have shaped American literature and the fabric of American culture. https://lnkd.in/g5k8Crq4
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Women’s History Month is all about reflecting on the contributions of women and celebrating their past and present achievements. Check out the article below to learn more about National Women's History Month! #WomenLeaders #NationalWomensHistoryMonth #NexusSearchGroup
Happy Women's History Month! Here's what to know about how it started and the 2024 theme
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DFIN is proud to celebrate Women's History Month, in which we honor women's contributions to history, culture, and society. The theme for 2024 is “Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion” Learn more about the vital role of women in history: https://lnkd.in/gcn9B647
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Here are some ways that you can help to amplify the voices of women - past, present, and future during Women's History Month in March: 1. Promote any special exhibits or programs that you have commemorating this month. 2. Can you repurpose any online programs from the past few years? If so, do it! 3. Use some new hashtags with your social media campaigns including #WomensHistoryMonth, #HerStory, #WomenInHistory, and #EmpoweredWomen. 4. If you don't collaborate with local women's organizations, now is a great time to reach out. 5. Connect the past to contemporary issues using your collections and archives. Learn more about this special month here: www.womenshistorymonth.gov
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please read the Article The Lost of NEW YORK’s MOST POWERFUL BLACK WOMEN IN THE
please read the Article The Lost of NEW YORK’s MOST POWERFUL BLACK WOMEN IN THE
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DFIN is proud to celebrate Women's History Month, in which we honor women's contributions to history, culture, and society. The theme for 2024 is “Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion” Learn more about the vital role of women in history: https://lnkd.in/gyRJwMP7
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IF YOU ARE NOT PART OF A PERMANENT AND LASTING SOLUTION TO THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING CRISIS AND HOMELESSNESS, YOU ARE THE PROBLEM! THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX IS BROKEN AND NOT WORKING FOR AMERICAN TAXPAYERS Veteran Housing Corp would ask every TAXPAYER to demand and get answers from their elected and appointed government officials the below questions as they relate to any affordable, workforce, or supportive housing project in your community! 1. How much local, state, and federal funding, tax credits, or other government benefits or incentives did the project receive? 2. What is the affordability period for each project? Is the affordability period permanent and in perpetuity? 3. What guarantees exist have your local, state, and federal government officials obtained in writing that rents will not go up or that tenants will not be displaced or evicted after the "affordability period expires? Every local, state, and federal housing authority and affordable or workforce housing stakeholder should adopt the State of Vermont's "permanent affordability" policy as a model for all future government funded or subsidized housing projects or developments, no exceptions! https://lnkd.in/eFEUC8c8 Additionally, local, state and federal housing agencies should look to the Helsinki, FINLAND MODEL of ending homelessness by providing affordable housing for all 'It’s a miracle': Helsinki's radical solution to homelessness https://lnkd.in/er9HZSQU Even the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development AGREES THAT adopting FINLAND'S MODEL OF ERADICATING HOMELESSNESS may be of great value to resolving the affordable housing and homelessness crises in America https://lnkd.in/gkSZWYRU
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On Saturday, March 23rd, 20 women, including myself, were named some of Miami's Most Prominent and Influential Black Women in Business and Industry for 2023 by Legacy Magazine. It was an honor to be recognized and to participate in the fashion show component, channeling my inner supermodels (Iman, Naomi, Tyra, Alek, Beverly and Pat) and showcasing the work of fabulous creatives. As a community development practitioner, I want to express my gratitude to Dexter A. Bridgeman, CEO and Founder of M.I.A. Media Group, for recognizing African American women and professionals on multiple platforms. I hope I can influence CRA officials reading this post to invest advertising dollars in this remarkable media platform that reaches millions monthly. The creatives, small business owners, and model coach all deserve our support. A special shout out to the designers, including @Komefashion, @Fitnessfinancialgains, @TanyaMarieTheDesigner, and The Limelight Collection from biomedical engineer Ebony Daniels Sanon. And a particular thank you to runway model coach Kareema Kaye Cox of The Kaye Cox Way who got the very best out of all of us in just three short weeks. Legacy MIAMI Prom Women Issue 2023
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