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Why Some Men, Like Women, Cannot Read Maps Too
I never quite got around to write the sequel to Barbara and Allan Pease’s evocative work (1), although I had figured out a nice name for it, “Why men don’t use makeup, and women can’t Sumo wrestle.” Not to make fun of the genetic ...
5 Tips For Meeting Women That Every Man Ought To Know
Despite what you might think and what others may tell you, the fact is that us men are not born already knowing how to naturally meet and attract women. (Believe me, I wish that WAS the case, but its not, unfortunately.) ...
Why do women cling to pre-feminist stereotypes?
11: "He did not flinch when women screamed as he was in mid-sentence, and even broke off once to answer a female's cry of "I love you, Obama!' with a reassuring 'I love you back.' '' Women screamed? What was this, the Beatles tour of ...
The Women Who Came Before Us
Anthony sent a letter asking for support for the cause of women’s suffrage. She wrote, “With these dollars, we can push the work still further ‘till all women inside the home, as well as outside, shall be free to do as their consciences ...
Women's History Month in Michigan 2008
As GreenTuna mentioned in this morning’s Coffee Talk, March is Women’s History Month. Throughout this month here at MichiganLiberal, we will be featuring a number of posts from a variety of people about important women in Michigan ...
Thoughts about Saudi Women
There are so many dichotomies in Saudi Arabia and especially when it comes to women. I’ll share some thoughts in regards to women in the work force. To begin with, if a Saudi student makes the grades in high school, ...
Three Women's Rights Victories on the Eve of Women's History Month
This has been an exciting week for women's rights in the courts, a fitting lead-in to Women's History Month, which begins tomorrow, March 1. In three victories this week, the ACLU Women's Rights Project continued to chip away at the ...
Votes for Women
Women in Theatre is accepting nominations for its fifth annual Red Carpet Awards, honoring individuals, organizations, and theatres that have demonstrated support and involvement in the Greater Los Angeles theatrical community. ...
"Seneca Falls and the Origins of the Women's Rights Movement"
In a quiet town of Seneca Falls, New York, over the course of two days in July, 1848, a small group of women and men, led by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott, held a convention that would launch the woman's rights movement and ...
Women’s Rights are Human Rights
We’ll be tabling at the HUB in the UB Building every day during lunch during the week of March 3rd-8th, 2008 with materials about women’s rights issues and women’s health and some cool free buttons. ...