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A Short History of Feminism
Feminism has existed in different ways for hundreds of years, and captured here is only a small look at the voices through which women’s rights have spoken over time.
What We’re Reading: “The 5 Second Rule”
“Anytime there’s something you know you should do, but you feel uncertain, afraid, or overwhelmed…just take control by counting backwards 5- 4- 3- 2- 1. That’ll quiet your mind. Then, move when you get to 1.” - Mel Robins
With Only Dimes in Her Pocket
In her third installment of the “For All Women” series, Gianna Vescio addresses how feminism can better serve women in poverty. Poverty creates an added obstacle for women, their futures, and their health. But poverty is preventable. So how do we stop it?
Listening and the Three Mountain Tasks
Leaders listen to understand the point of view of others. It’s egocentric to have any other goal. Join Andrew as he examines egocentrism and Jean Piaget’s famous social experiment “Three Mountains Task”.
Perception of Female Leaders: Looking Back
This final installment of the four-part series, “Perception of Female Leaders” discusses how female leaders are perceived as well as those who we might not typically perceive to be leaders yet are integral parts of our society.
Becoming What You Do: The Importance of Daily Habits
Famous business executive Sean Covey once remarked, “Our habits will either make us or break us. We become what we repeatedly do.” Having a routine of successful habits are what set apart the ordinary from the extraordinary. How can you begin living a healthier, more fulfilling life?
What We’re Reading: “More Than Enough”
As the youngest editor-in-chief in Condé Nast history, Elaine Welteroth pushed Teen Vogue to embrace diversity and social change. This is a story about taking chances and following your dreams.