Posts Tagged ‘Women’s History Month’
Talking About Women’s History: Three Sets of Three Questions and an Answer With the Women Behind @OnThisDayShe
As I’ve mentioned before, lots of people doing interesting things related to women’s history hang out on Twitter. In the case of @OnThisDayShe, Twitter is literally where the discussion happens. The feed’s bio reads “Putting women back into history, one day at a time.” It is a daily delight. I am pleased to introduce you…
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Talking About Women’s History: Three Questions and an Answer with Leah Leach of Gal’s Guide to the Galaxy
As is the case with so many of my friends in Women’s History World, I met Leah Leach of Gal’s Guide to the Galaxy on Twitter. (Don’t let anyone tell you social media has no value.) Gal’s Guide to the Galaxy is an in-the-trenches grassroots organization dedicated to spreading the word about women’s history. Here’s…
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Talking About Women’s History: Three Questions and an Answer from Marlene Trestman
I’ve met the most amazing women hanging out on the Internet. Case in point: Marlene Trestman. For the last decade of her thirty-year career with the Maryland Attorney General’s Office, from which she retired in 2013, Marlene Trestman served as Special Assistant to the Attorney General. Recognized for her enforcement of laws governing consumer protection…
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