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Women's History Month: Making a Difference IV

March 22, 2010
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Women's History Month: Making a Difference IV

March is National Women’s History Month, and this year is the 30th anniversary. According to the National Women’s History Project, this year’s theme is Writing Women Back into History; they will be highlighting previous themes that recognizes various aspects of women’s achievements. To find out more info about Women’s History Month, check out this post....
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Women's History Month: Making a difference (III)

March 19, 2010
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Women's History Month: Making a difference (III)

March is National Women’s History Month, and this year is the 30th anniversary. According to the National Women’s History Project, this year’s theme is Writing Women Back into History; they will be highlighting previous themes that recognizes various aspects of women’s achievements. To find out more info about Women’s History Month, check out his post....
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Flyy Fridays: Beverly Johnson

March 19, 2010
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Flyy Fridays: Beverly Johnson

Since it’s Women’s History Month, this month’s Flyy Fridays will feature black models who have made their mark in fashion history. Today, it’s all about Beverly Johnson. Born in October 1952, Beverly Johnson is the first black model to grace the covers of American “Vogue” and French “Elle” magazines. Johnson also helped alter the...
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Women's History Month: Making a difference (II)

March 9, 2010
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Women's History Month: Making a difference (II)

March is National Women’s History Month, and this year is the 30th anniversary. According to the National Women’s History Project, this year’s theme is Writing Women Back into History; they will be highlighting previous themes that recognizes various aspects of women’s achievements. To find out more info about Women’s History Month, check out his post....
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Women's History Month: Making a difference (I)

March 1, 2010
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Women's History Month: Making a difference (I)

March is National Women’s History Month, and this year is the 30th anniversary. According to the National Women’s History Project, this year’s theme is Writing Women Back into History; they will be highlighting previous themes that recognizes various aspects of women’s achievements. To find out more info about Women’s History Month, check out this...
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Women's History Month: Juliette Gordon Low

March 16, 2009
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Women's History Month: Juliette Gordon Low

Women’s History Month: Juliette Gordon Low   Born Juliette Magil Kinzie, Juliette Gordon Low was born in 1860 in Savannah, Ga.   While a teenager, she attended Virginia Female Institute and later, Mesdemoiselles Charbonniers, a French finishing school. After her education, she traveled extensively in the U.S. and Europe. Low also helped during the...
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Women's History Month: Ellen Ochoa

March 10, 2009
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Women's History Month: Ellen Ochoa

“What everyone in the astronaut corps shares in common is not gender or ethnic background, but motivation, perseverance, and desire–the desire to participate in a voyage of discovery.” Ellen Ochoa   Claim to fame: the first female Hispanic astronaut (1990)   Her accomplishments: Ochoa held several other technical support positions with NASA, including verifying...
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March 8: International Women's Day

March 7, 2009
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March 8: International Women's Day

Did you know that March 8 is celebrated as International Women’s Day all over the world? And throughout March, events occur to celebrate the economic, political and social accomplishments of women. Organizations, governments and women’s group pick various themes every year that reflect global and local gender issues, which may or may not all...
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Women's History Month: Amy Dubois Barnett

March 6, 2009
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Women's History Month: Amy Dubois Barnett

In honor of Women’s History Month, I will introduce you to some of the women (past and present) I admire most. Amy Dubois Barnett (One) Claim to fame: Being the first Black woman to head a major mainstream magazine, Teen People. What else she’s done: An award-winning journalist, fiction writer and television commentator, Barnett...
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March is Women's History Month

March 4, 2009
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According to the National Women’s History Project, women’s history was basically an unknown subject in schools and the general public in the 1970s until the Education Task Force of the Sonoma County (CA) Commission of the Status of Women decided to do something about it. The task force started a Women’s History Week celebration...
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