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5 Women who Changed the World: Pt. 20

3/31/2025

 
​This month, my posts will spotlight 5 women who changed the world. In the end, 100 women will be spotlighted. Today I spotlight the following women:
  • Junko Tabei
  • Sarojini Naidu
  • Barbra Streisand
  • Josephine Butler
  • ​Mae Jemison

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"Tremendous Goodies" for Women

3/28/2025

 
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This is a statement that the current president recently stated in an interview. 
"We're going to have tremendous, tremendous goodies in the bag for women too, the women between the fertilization and all of the other things that we're talking about. It's going to be, it's going to be great."
This was said at a White House event celebrating Women's History Month. A celebration, I might add, that the rest of the federal government was told to no longer celebrate cause it was "DEI." Note the hypocrisy.

"Tremendous goodies" for women. Let's see, what goodies could be in store for us. 

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5 Women who Changed the World: Pt. 19

3/27/2025

 
​This month, my posts will spotlight 5 women who changed the world. In the end, 100 women will be spotlighted. Today I spotlight the following women:
  • ​Gertrude Ederle
  • Ruth Handler
  • Bonang Matheba
  • Amelia Earhart
  • Sacagawea

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Equal Pay Day

3/26/2025

 
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March 25, 2025, marked Equal Pay Day, the day women working full-time caught up with what their male counterparts earned the previous year. I find this sad for two reasons: 1) I didn't even know there was an Equal Pay Day, and 2) There is, in fact, an Equal Pay Day.

The pay gap between women and men is so prevalent that there is a need to acknowledge Equal Pay Day. This is why Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is needed, to remove disparities like this.

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5 Women who Changed the World: Pt. 18

3/25/2025

 
​This month, my posts will spotlight 5 women who changed the world. In the end, 100 women will be spotlighted. Today I spotlight the following women:
  • ​Mary Anning
  • Marie Marvingt
  • Yaa Asantewaa
  • Clara Schumann
  • Lise Meitner

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5 Women who Changed the World: Pt. 17

3/24/2025

 
​This month, my posts will spotlight 5 women who changed the world. In the end, 100 women will be spotlighted. Today I spotlight the following women:
  • Serena Williams
  • Maria Sibylla Merian
  • Fanny Mendelssohn
  • Beulah Louise Henry
  • Zora Neale Hurston

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5 Women who Changed the World: Pt. 16

3/21/2025

 
​This month, my posts will spotlight 5 women who changed the world. In the end, 100 women will be spotlighted. Today I spotlight the following women:
  • Virginia Woolf
  • Rachael Heyhoe Flint
  • Emilie Du Chatelet
  • Lubna Khalid Al Qasimi
  • Gabriela Mistral

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5 Women who Changed the World: Pt. 15

3/20/2025

 
​This month, my posts will spotlight 5 women who changed the world. In the end, 100 women will be spotlighted. ​Today I spotlight the following women:
  • Emily Wilding Davison
  • Anne Frank
  • Marie Curie
  • Elinor Ostrom
  • Eleanor Rathbone

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5 Women who Changed the World: Pt. 14

3/19/2025

 
​This month, my posts will spotlight 5 women who changed the world. In the end, 100 women will be spotlighted. Today I spotlight the following women:
  • ​​Elizabeth Fry
  • Ada Lovelace
  • Aphra Behn
  • Rania al-Abdullah
  • Sirimavo Bandaranaike

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5 Women who Changed the World: Pt. 13

3/18/2025

 
​This month, my posts will spotlight 5 women who changed the world. In the end, 100 women will be spotlighted. Today I spotlight the following women:
  • ​​Alice Milliat
  • Mary Seacole
  • Maya Angelou
  • Shirley Chisholm
  • Hypatia

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    ​Why did I choose the name HopefullyMAD? Right now, I am MAD at the world and its treatment of human beings. Nobody should be made to feel less than. But I am also Hopeful. Without hope, what is there to fight for? I fight because of my hope for a better world. 
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    Why not MADhopeful? Here's why; because I hope that you are MAD too. I hope that you are so MAD that you join me and others in this fight for our rights back. Be hopeful. Be MAD. Be HopefullyMAD.

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