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		<title>Maryland Women&#8217;s Heritage Center:Girl Scouts of Central Maryland&#8217;s 5th Annual Women&#8217;s Leadership Forum</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Maryland Women&#8217;s Heritage Center is a rich museum that embodies permanent and changing exhibits about renowned Maryland women. It&#8217;s also a sophisticated center for  recognizing &#8216;unsung heroines&#8217;, a resource and reference library, a women&#8217;s history archive, a place where women&#8217;s seminars can be held and the perfect place to purchase literature and unique gifts by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Maryland Women&#8217;s Heritage Center is a rich museum that embodies permanent and changing exhibits about renowned Maryland women. It&#8217;s also a sophisticated center for  recognizing &#8216;unsung heroines&#8217;, a resource and reference library, a women&#8217;s history archive, a place where women&#8217;s seminars can be held and the perfect place to purchase literature and unique gifts by and about Maryland women.</p>
<p>On March 9, 2011, this was the go-to- place to interact with acclaimed Maryland authors. The fifth annual &#8221;Women&#8217;s Leadership Forum,&#8221; sponsored by the Girl Scouts of Central Maryland, held a bevy of acclaimed panelists, hosts, moderators and performers that enticed an audience of female business and non-profit leaders.</p>
<p>The panelists for this forum were Elizabeth Chandler (aka Mary Claire Helldorfer), who is an acclaimed author that has written numerous picture books for children as well as the <strong>Kissed by an Angel </strong>and <strong>Dark Secrets</strong> series for teens; Ginny Gong, the author of <strong>From Ironing Board to Corporate Board: My Chinese Laundry Experience in America, </strong>and president of GG Communications; Jerdine Nolen, an award-winning children&#8217;s author who is best-known for <strong>Raising Dragons</strong>, <strong>Harvey Potter&#8217;s Balloon Farm</strong> and <strong>Eliza&#8217;s Freedom Road: An Underground Railroad Diary</strong>; and Mia Redrick who is a popular speaker and selling author for the books <strong>Time for Mom-Me: 5 Essential Strategies for a Mother&#8217;s Self-Care </strong>co-author of <strong>Taking Time to Care for Me: A Nurse&#8217;s Guide to Self-Care.</strong></p>
<p>The forum opened up with a warm introduction by Sheilah Kast, host of &#8220;Maryland Morning&#8221; that evoked insight on women being great storytellers who have a great ability to spread history through word- of -mouth, writing, journalism, literature and a litany of  other ways.</p>
<p>The panel was then moderated by Joanna Sullivan, editor of the Baltimore Business Journal, who skillfully wove enough Q&amp; A to elicit laughter, insight and instrospection for the panelists.</p>
<p>Each author had different inspirations for writing their books. For example, Mia Redrick, CEO of Finding Definitions, was inspired by her mom to write her books on mother&#8217;s self-care. Ginny Gong, President of GG Communications, was inspired by her parents assimiliation into the United States and her desires, at a young age, to read more books on Asian Americans.</p>
<p>Elizabeth Chandler, famed author of <strong>The Dark Secrets books</strong>,  knew since 10th grade that she was destined to write  and Jerdine Nolen, acclaimed children&#8217;s author, has been writing since she was old enough to hold a writing utensil. Her mom even told her that she was born with a pencil in her hand. She also writes stories because there&#8217;s a story tell.</p>
<p>Each author contributed a medly of different insights, inspirations, and personal struggles and victories into the forum. However, each author agreed that all women have the power to write &#8220;Her-story&#8221; down. All it takes is persistence, confidence and taking the initiative to write.</p>
<p>This advice uniformed the crowd and evoked inspiration that all women have the power to pass her story to the next generation.The forum then  concluded with a moving speech about perseverence by vocalist and drummer Gaynell Colburn, who has also toured with Stevie Wonder and Bill Cosby.</p>
<p>If you are a fellow Marylander, and you want to volunteer to make &#8220;Her-story&#8221; widespread in the state. Please visit the <a href="http://www.mdwomensheritagecenter.org/">Maryland Women&#8217;s Heritage Center&#8217;s Website</a> for more information.</p>
<p><strong>By Sherryn Daniel</strong></p>
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