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Women's Equality Day!
Celebrate Women's Equality Day, a reminder that progress is built on equal rights for all.
Women's Equality Day!
We honour the incredible strength, resilience, and achievements of women everywhere. Let's continue to strive for equality and justice in all aspects of life.
Funny how that works, huh?
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In 1873, retired Harvard professor Edward H. Clarke’s Sex in Education, or, A Fair Chance for the Girls provoked controversy. In the book, Clarke states unequivocally that girls’ physiology requires that they not be educated in the same manner as boys. In particular, if they perform labor—including academic study—during their “periodical hemorrhage,” it can result in amenorrhea (absence of a menstrual period), anemia, chorea (involuntary jerky movements), hysteria, and even sterility.
Not surprisingly, supporters of gender equality found fault with Clarke’s book.
Read more about Mary Putnam Jacobi and 19th century "Period Politics" on our blog.
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The 19th Amendment did not bring the right to vote to all Native women, but two experts in a conversation said it did usher in the possibility of change.
Today marks the 100-year celebration of Womens Equality Day . Although Native Women were highly involved in early suffrage activism, the 19th amendment would not fully apply to them until as late as 1962. Native suffragists still took advantage of these opportunities to speak about pressing issues in their communities — Native voting, land loss, and treaty rights.
This is “Justice.” And she’s no longer blind… She’s raging. #WIP for @78tarot upcoming tarot deck. I couldn’t have a chosen a more fitting card to paint this year - and today feels like such a fitting day to share my first sketch, on #WomensEqualityDay We’re no longer asking. We’re demanding. We’re demanding JUSTICE FOR ALL, not the few. I’ve been reading the news today and I’m mad as hell. I’m channelling all my rage into the fierce warrior. Blindfold is off. Justice is coming. #NoJusticeNoPeace #LeilaniJoy #WarriorWoman #LadyJustice #78tarot #JusticeTarotCard #BLM #WomensEqualityDay2020 https://www.instagram.com/p/CEXyp_zBrrH/?igshid=11elegj974cyg