International Women’s Day is 108 years old this year, with a rich history of participation across the globe, including activities, events and keynotes in the U.S. celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of all women. With much more to come.
Read MoreArtist Linda Stein wants you to keep your hands on her art.Sculptor, activist, educator, performer, writer and founding president of Have Art: Will Travel!, Stein is collaborating with Take The Lead July 18 for a powerful fundraising event, “Carry The Spirit of Seneca Falls: Gender Parity in 2018 and Beyond,”
Read MoreIt turns out that many, many centuries ago the ruling queens of Europe in the Middle Ages were not just sitting pretty next to their powerful reigning husbands. According to research from New York University, the ladies were not just waiting around, but declaring war at times.
Read MoreMy oldest son is about to turn forty-five and that’s prompted me to reflect on how far women have come since his birth in early 1969.
Read MoreSally Jewell is a one-woman powerhouse. The REI CEO has just been approved by a bipartisan United States Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee by a vote of 19-3, according to the New York Times. Her next stop—a full review by the U.S. Senate.
Read MoreMaking a box-office success movie or TV series without a woman in a sexualized or type-cast bimbo role has historically been hard to impossible
Read MoreI remember how excited I was to discover Rosabeth Moss Kanter in the early 1980’s
Read MoreThis Women’s History Month, I want to pay special attention to women leaders who are making history today.
Read MoreMalala Yousafzai is living proof that leadership comes in all shapes and sizes, genders, ethnicities, nationalities, and ages.
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