Colonel Germano was relieved of command at Parris Island in June under circumstances that remain contentious, and then the Marine Corps Gazette decided not to print an article of hers that had been scheduled. It is now printed here.
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Colonel Germano was relieved of command at Parris Island in June under circumstances that remain contentious, and then the Marine Corps Gazette decided not to print an article of hers that had been scheduled. It is now printed here.
#shessoboss
It’s been more than one hundred years and we’re still fighting for equal pay and our reproductive rights. It’s time for women to stand up again. The women before us didn’t struggle in vain.
It’s time to stop placing limitations on people because of their gender. Let’s teach kids to go after their dreams and follow their heart instead of putting them in a box.
As seen on Laverne Cox’s Facebook page
No matter who you are planning to vote for in the upcoming election, this video is still important for that election and all other elections (and also applies to working women in general).
Women fire back at Oprah Magazine’s fat shaming with #RocktheCrop
“Can I pull off a crop top?" "If (and only if!) you have a flat stomach, feel free to try one.” When O magazine wrote that response they probably didn’t see the wave of outrage, viral hashtag and badass response coming their way. But that’s probably because they’re part of the problem with fashion advice.
This is seriously awesome.
Never thought I would see this on Fox.
Indeed.
the news casters next to her are just nodding silently because that lady’s got passion and if anyone gets in her way she is gonna steam roll them.
LOVE RULES.
More of this please
Congrats, ladies! (via Heather Hogan on Twitter)
These women are absolutely incredible, and the amount of support they show each other is really beautiful
The BOSS team hard at work!!!!
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Sarah Silverman is right.
We need more qualified candidates who are encouraged to run for office.
The powerful hashtag #BeingFemaleInNigeria is trending on Twitter, sparking a conversation about the daily sexism and misogyny women in the West African country face.
Nigeria has made headlines world wide in recent months due to the kidnapping and rape of thousands of girls at the hands of Boko Haram, its recent banning of its recent ban on female genital mutilation which 41 percent of Nigerian women experience, ongoing debates about abortion rights, and other pressing women’s rights issueswithin the country.
But as women and girls in the country continue to struggle with these harrowing social issues, there’s been very little international discussion about the sexist microaggressions and social constraints that modern Nigerian women deal with on a day-to-day basis. #BeingFemaleInNigeria has become the catalyst of that badly needed conversation.
A Nigerian book group calling itself the Warmate Book Club created the hashtag earlier Tuesday (June 30), after a discussion on Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s “We Should All Be Feminists” TedTalk transcript. Book club member Tinu Akinwande told The Huffington Post that the predominantly female, 20-person group began to share firsthand stories of sexism.