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5 Women who Changed the World: Pt. 12

3/17/2025

 
​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:
  • Wangari Maathai
  • Sarah Breedlove
  • Turia Pitt
  • Katia Krafft
  • Florence Nightingale

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5 Women who Changed the World: Pt. 11

3/14/2025

 
​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:
  • ​​Rosalind Franklin
  • Suzanne Lenglen
  • Rosa Parks
  • Estee Lauder
  • Oprah Winfrey

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5 Women who Changed the World: Pt. 10

3/13/2025

 
​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:
  • ​​Martina Bergman-Österberg
  • Sophie Blanchard
  • Joumana Haddad
  • Margaret Thatcher
  • Simone De Beauvoir

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Feminism is NOT Anti-Men

3/12/2025

 
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Warming: This post happily violates the list of words the current administration deems too "woke" to use. RE: The New York Times Article.

Contrary to what misogyny would have you believe, being a feminist doesn't mean I hate men. I don't secretly think that men are inferior to women. I don't want to remove men from leadership positions or turn all men into househusbands. Being a Feminist means that I want all of us to succeed. I want all of us to be leaders or stay-at-home parents if that is what we choose. I want all of us to be seen and treated as equals.

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5 Women who Changed the World: Pt. 9

3/12/2025

 
​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 Ann Evans
  • Diana, Princess of Wales
  • Hillary Clinton
  • Emmeline Pankhurst
  • Artemisia Gentileschi

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5 Women who Changed the World: Pt. 8

3/11/2025

 
​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:
  • ​Frida Kahlo
  • Maria Bochkareva
  • Buchi Emecheta
  • Henrietta Lacks
  • Coco Chanel

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Pro-Choice is NOT about Pro-Abortion

3/10/2025

 
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Let's hit the ground running with one of the most controversial women's rights topic: Abortion.

When I was young, I was a pro-lifer. My long-time friends can confirm this. I couldn't fathom the idea of aborting something that would eventually become your child. It wasn't something I would do, so why would someone else do it. However, as with most intelligent people, I learned and grew from this notion.

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5 Women who Changed the World: Pt. 7

3/10/2025

 
​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:
  • ​​Grace Hopper
  • Murasaki Shikibu
  • Katharine Hepburn
  • Fanny Blankers-Koen
  • Bessie Coleman

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5 Women who Changed the World: Pt. 6

3/7/2025

 
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:
  • ​​Lottie Dod
  • Vera Atkins
  • Madonna
  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg
  • Anna Akhmatova

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5 Women who Changed the World: Pt. 5

3/6/2025

 
​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 Somerville
  • Jacinda Ardern
  • Shirin Ebadi
  • Jane Austin
  • Clara Barton

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    Welcome to HopefullyMAD. Here, I share my thoughts and opinions on topics that are important to me.

    ​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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