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UPlifting Ways to Celebrate Women's History Month

March 8, 2025

This week: Announcing UP, the first female-forward social media platform and a Project Dandelion partnership to bring the new documentary, MRS ROBINSON, to your living room with a free virtual screening! MRS ROBINSON is more than a documentary, it’s a blueprint for modern leadership. Read more inside.

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In Climate Change, Connected Women Leaders, Dangerous Women, Project Dandelion Tags women's history, mary robinson, women's history month, ireland, project dandelion, climate change, climate justice, documentary film, uplevyl, jacki zehner
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Women's History Is American History

December 18, 2024

A self evident truth, right? And yet, only 11% of the stories in US history textbooks are about women and less than 10% of public monuments across the US are of women — a statistic which includes mermaids! But finally, after decades of advocacy from women leaders, there will be such a museum in the Nation’s Capital… hopefully, in my lifetime!

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In Closing the Gender Gap Tags SAWHM, women's history, smithsonian
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Celebrating Women's History left out of the history books

March 21, 2018

Several new projects focused on presenting and preserving women's stories previously underrepresented in history books, media and museums are worth seeing during Women's History Month.

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In Women With Purpose Tags women's history
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Billie Jean King: “Bobby Riggs — he was the former number one player, he wasn’t just some hacker. He was one of my heroes and I admired him. And that’s the reason I beat him, actually, because I respected him.” She spoke with Pat Mitchell …

Billie Jean King: “Bobby Riggs — he was the former number one player, he wasn’t just some hacker. He was one of my heroes and I admired him. And that’s the reason I beat him, actually, because I respected him.” She spoke with Pat Mitchell at TEDWomen2015. Photo: Marla Aufmuth/TED

How the ‘Battle of the Sexes’ influenced a generation of men: Billie Jean King’s TEDWomen update

September 24, 2017

Forty-three years ago this week, the number one tennis star in the world, 29-year-old Billie Jean King, agreed to take on 55-year-old Bobby Riggs, in a match dubbed the “Battle of the Sexes.” 

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In Women With Purpose, Closing the Gender Gap Tags billie jean king, women's history
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more people care about the climate crisis than you think

A slew of new studies have found that the vast majority of the human population — 80 to 89% — want governments to do more about the climate crisis.

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