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Google Doodle
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We Are Women March - Texas

This is the link for the Texas Facebook Group.
Feel free to repost with the links to your local group or organizers. Let’s not take this one sitting down.
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The Syllabi for Melissa Harris-Perry's Classes
are online. So you an go read the books, etc, and pretend like you’re in her classes.
Without the tests, of course.
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Always I fought for what I thought was right. But never did I question the character of those with who, I disagreed. Never did I let pass an opportunity to join hands with someone just because he or she held different ideals.
— Gabrielle Giffords
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Interested in starting your own business in 2012? Or ever? This is an online seminar and web training offered by The Women CEO Project, which is based in Houston, but you can access the training anywhere.
You will learn to do:
Effective and thorough Business Research
Accurate Business Planning and
Strategic Goal Setting
Create Systems to run efficiently
Do It Yourself Marketing and Public Relations
Find, Connect and Build Powerful RelationshipsClick the picture to register! Share it with any women with big dreams that you might know too.
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Study Finds Marked Rise in Intensely Sexualized Images of Women - not Men
The painfully obvious:
A study by University at Buffalo sociologists has found that the portrayal of women in the popular media over the last several decades has become increasingly sexualized, even “pornified.” The same is not true of the portrayal of men.
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I grew up around women, I believe that we can teach each other so much. I’m always thinking about how unselfish we are and the things we need to hear and how much pressure there is being a woman.
— Beyonce
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Take a look at the countries that have no paid maternity leave. Yes there are only 6 (6!) that don’t guarantee women paid maternity leave, and the US is one of them.
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Teaser for Pixar’s Brave
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Women Who Stick With Their Maiden Name In Their Careers May Make An Extra $500,000
This study also has some interesting views on ways people view women who keep their last name vs. those who change it.