Happy Women’s History Month! Celebrate the strength, creativity, and inspiration of women past and present, by adding these books to your TBR this month and beyond. Visit bit.ly/3KNxSOF to discover more great reads about, by, and for badass women. 📖 In the Company of Women by Grace Bonney 📖 Force of Nature by Kate T. Parker 📖 You Don't Have to Be Everything by Diana Whitney 📖 Collective Wisdom by Grace Bonney 📖 Why We Cook by Lindsay Gardner 📖 Our Brave Foremothers by Rozella Kennedy
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Celebrate Women's History Month by exploring the impactful journey of women's organizations throughout history! Dive into the conversation and discover how these organizations have shaped the world. https://wix.to/Kqucw8u
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My business book list has little to do with business. 👀 Find out if they’re worth your time in 2 sentences or less.👇🏾 🤌🏾 For Black women trying to survive corporate America **without** losing who they are: “I’m Not Yelling” by Elizabeth Leiba 🤝 For anyone wanting to understand how to best support Black women: “Hood Feminism” by Mikki Kendall 🛑 For anyone that needs a little help letting things go: “The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck” by Mark Manson 💰 For business women that need to reminded WHO they are (and how to charge for that): “We Should All Be Millionaires” by Rachel Rodgers ❤️ For anyone wanting to be the best version of themselves without apology: “I’m Judging You” by Luvvie Ajayi Jones 🐺 For ALL leaders (especially women) who need to be reminded of the honor and privilege it is to be a leader: “Wolfpack” by Abby Wambach Happy reading. 🤓
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Women’s History Month: How Abigail Adams Influenced My Path Check out our CEO Abby Lindenberg's new column! 🗞 ✍ #WomenHistoryMonth is important to me for a couple reasons. One, I graduated from Rutgers University as a history major. Learning about the past and how it impacts our present has always been fascinating to me. Two, I am a woman, and three, as a woman who studied history, I have always noticed that our history is dominated by stories of men, written by men. If we want an inclusive present, we must study and expose all genders written by all genders. 👉 READ MORE: https://lnkd.in/ehttFn5s
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It's time to shine a light on the unknown women who made significant contributions to history. Check out this article to learn about the incredible women who changed the world. #HiddenFigures #WomenEmpowerment
17 incredible women you've never heard of who changed the world
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For Week 2 of Women's History Month, we consider quotes from 3 female business pioneers. They have much to say to us about leadership, communication and owning who you authentically are. #beyourbestself #leanin #keepitsimple #simplify https://lnkd.in/g5C23vfu
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March is Women’s History Month! ✨ This month, we honor women's resilience, achievements, and voices across races, cultures, religions, and sexual orientations. 📚 Looking to expand your knowledge? Dive into our resource list of lesson plans, movie recommendations, and more to deepen your understanding of women's experiences and histories. Access the list: https://bit.ly/3Iai9o5
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It's history month! Technically, it's WOMEN'S history month but Kimberly A. Hamlin, historian and scholar, puts it best: “Women’s History Month unintentionally reinforces the prevailing idea that when women do something, it is called ‘women’s history,’ and when men do something, it is called ‘history.’” So let's celebrate our HISTORY/HERSTORY! #womenshistory365 https://lnkd.in/gKXGG2wC
Women's History Month 2024
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March is Women's History Month! Did you know that the official commemoration of women's history began just 42 years ago? Women have been integral to every facet of American life, from the establishment of the United States to the present day. In 1981, Congress passed Public Law 97-28, designating "Women’s History Week" starting March 7, 1982, to recognize and celebrate "American women of every race, class, and ethnic background" whose roles and contributions had been "consistently overlooked and undervalued in the body of American History." Authorized and requested by the law, President Jimmy Carter issued a presidential proclamation declaring Women’s History Week and called on the people of the United States to mark the observance with ceremonies and activities. Within a few years, 14 states had already expanded the week-long commemoration to the entire month of March. Finally, in 1987, President Ronald Reagan signed Public Law 100-9, designating March as Women’s History Month. Since then, every American president, Democrat and Republican, has issued proclamations. The Red Gate Group salutes and honors all women service members, veterans, and unsung heroes for their indelible contributions to our freedom and our way of life. At The Red Gate Group, we proudly join the nation in celebrating the extraordinary achievements of women throughout history and today. Let's continue to honor their legacy and empower future generations. #WomensHistoryMonth #womenshistory #WomenTrailblazers #WomeninSTEM #USHistory
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"What excites folks about Women’s History? Discovering that Women’s History Matters! Because women’s history helps us make sense of the world. Because male-centered history is only ½ of the whole story. Because women’s history provides role models & inspiration. Because women’s history prompts a rethinking of traditional histories." Still looking for ways to celebrate and honor Women’s History Month? National Women’s History Alliance has shared out their 2024 toolkit in the link in comments. Check it out! National Women's History Alliance (NWHA) #WomensHistoryMonth #WomensHistoryAlliance #WomenEmpowerment #WomenLeaders #WomenTrailblazers #GenderEquality #WomenInHistory #CelebrateWomen #NWHA
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