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Internatio​nal Women’s Day Denver – Performanc​e Event & Expo

Performance Event & Expo
TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 2011
THE SEAWELL GRAND BALLROOM at the
DENVER CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS  
Doors Open 5:15pm · Performance Begins 6:00pm
 
Buy Tickets Now! 
Tickets Include: A World Class Performance, Food, Drinks,
and The Women’s Expo & Marketplace
 
Proceeds will support micro loans to help women around the world generate income to help themselves, their families [...]

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New York Event: Harriet Tubman,the Underground Railroad, the Cause of Slavery & Us

This unique workshop is designed to help children learn about a woman tremendously important in American history, Harriet Tubman.   They learn about the cause of slavery; and about how the Underground Railroad actually worked to enable enslaved persons to escape. 
 The event is abundant with lively and engrossing maps, graphics, drama.  They learn about how important [...]

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Kidlit Celebrates Women’s History Month

Celebrate Women’s History Month by learning about women’s history as presented in books for our children and teens. The inaugural Kidlit Celebrates Women’s History Month blogging event was launched to commemorate Women’s History Month across the kidlitosphere, the community of bloggers specializing in children’s and young adult literature.
 In 2011, we are fortunate to have so [...]

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A Voice of Their Own – A Women’s History Exhibition

A VOICE OF THEIR OWN
A Centennial Celebration of a Women’s Newspaper

THE EXHIBITION
A Voice of Their Own, currently on view at The Polish Museum of America, 984 Milwaukee, Chicago, until February 26, 2011, celebrates the centennial of the Glos Polek (The Polish Women’s Voice), the official publication of the Polish Women’s Alliance of America (PWA), Chicago, [...]

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Our HISTORY is Our Strength is 2011 theme

Dear Friends,
Our HISTORY is Our Strength is the theme for 2011. During these difficult times, it seems like a fitting theme for our nation to consider and embrace.
This year, rather than highlighting national figures, we are encouraging individuals to discover stories about the women in their own families and communities.
Knowing the challenges these women faced, [...]

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I Question America: A Broadway Style One Woman Play

  E. P. MCKNIGHT PERFORMS   “I QUESTION AMERICA”
 A Broadway Style One Woman Play
Edutainment –“Educating through the arts”
McKnight chronicles Ms. Hamer’s Legacy from the cotton fields to the Halls of Congress……A Mesmerizing Historical Journey…
I QUESTION AMERICA (By E. P. Mc Knight – Los Angeles, CA)
Sponsored in part by The JEBA Companies, Hyatt Regency -  Miami, FL
Theatergoers [...]

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We want to hear more from you

 2011 is a fresh new year and it’s fact that every year is a brand new page in women’s history. 
Well, the bloggers at NWHP want to hear more from you about your views on women trailblazing the U.S.
 We also want to hear about new museums, events, up-coming authors and discussions about women’s part in U.S [...]

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Girl Saints:The New Exhibition At Girl Museum

Come to Girl Museum to learn about selected Girl Saints and their fascinating lives through art in our latest exhibition.
We are always open and always free!

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4th Annual CAM Conference: March 3-5, 2011

Announcing our 4th Annual Evidence-based Complementary & Alternative Cancer Therapies conference, aka CAM for Cancer.  March 3-5, 2011
Crowne Plaza Hotel, West Palm Beach, FL (Hotel registration link coming in December 2010)
 
Early REGISTRATION IS OPEN   ($159 includes 5 organic meals/4 organic snacks)*
 
http://www.annieappleseedproject.org/4thevcoalcac.html
 
Our focus remains on providing talks from many disciplines, including patients and their caregivers.
Speakers will [...]

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Check out this informative blog on womens history

 Emily Ruth, a 90-year old blogger, has embraced web 2.0 with her informative entries on women’s contributions into history.
It’s a very detailed blog.spot that delves deeply in to women senators, the White House, Martha Stewart as well as a laundry list of other hot button topics. Here is an excerpt:
Eight years later, on November 1, [...]

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