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The History of Women’s Rights…in Rap.

A Women’s History Month Lesson Plan

Here at Flocabulary, we use hip-hop music to make learning exciting and accessible to students. We recently created a song all about the history of women’s rights, and we couldn’t wait to share it with the NWHP community. Using our Women’s Rights Song as a jumping off point, this lesson [...]

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Women’s Education – Women’s Empowerment

Equality in all areas of education, equality in the workplace, equal pay, equal representation, and equal opportunity for all women, since the beginning of the Women’s Right Movement and Feminist Movement, the role of women in society has expanded. As a result, women’s role in society is no longer a one sided view or a [...]

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Women of Color Now

[ April 8, 2010; 2:00 pm; 2:00 pm; April 8, 2010 to May 8, 2012. ]
I was offended viewing the bookmark that the only woman of color was a slave or from that error. Many many African American Women have made great strides for women all around. Why does injecting slavery images or pass ills that tried to destroy us in this Country a must when discussing or advertising women progress.
Yes, [...]

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Call For Submissions: Poetry

Jennifer Kennedy is a senior at Saint Mary’s College of California. Through her social justice and hip hop class, she has started a blog about sexism and hip hop. She encourages you to check it out, comment, and suggest topics or start your own topic on the discussion board.
 Also, if you are a poet, you can submit your [...]

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Less Than 1 Week Left – Washington Women’s Suffrage Centennial Exhibit at the Washington State History Museum

by Lisa Frederiksen
Washington was the 5th state to grant women full suffrage – 10 years before the 19th Amendment was ratified! Often, people are not aware that some states had granted women suffrage long before the 19th Amendment. When you look at this map of suffrage in the United States, women suffrage in America was [...]

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Feedback from Stormy Lynn Snow

Hello and Greetings from Missouri;
We are a small nonprofit educational museum and center, developed by myself, a single women that has just turned 50! We work diligently to educate young visitors on American History, the history of the American Presidency, and the history of those who have made a difference [...]

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