This week's article provides you with easy-to-follow steps to build that habit of acting on "promptings" that can be influential in creating stronger client and personal relationships.
#promptings#influence#easy2sendcards#lifestylestreams https://t.co/avFrvCwoex via @LinkedIn
The National Women’s Hall of Fame hosts its 30th Induction Ceremony today. This year's honorees are Octavia E. Butler, Judy Chicago, Rebecca Halstead, Mia Hamm, Joy Harjo, Emily Howland, Katherine Johnson, Indra Nooyi, and Michelle Obama. https://t.co/tdCqJeqhSb #womenleaders
Michigan SOS struggling to control some of the 1600 local clerks who have illegally given access to unauthorized people seeking to "audit" election equipment and processes. https://t.co/7GIZ9zDMZh #votingrights#promotethevote#AAUW#publicpolicy
The submission period for the 2023-24 @AAUW Fellowships and Grants is open. Application deadlines run from Nov to Dec '22. Follow in the footsteps of award-winning authors, scientists, scholars, changemakers & community leaders. https://t.co/tJyGwtUcSz #AAUW#education#equity
From the National Women's Law Center's July 2021 Fact Sheet "Unions are Good for Women." Read more: https://t.co/fdxtZAacYg
#genderpaygap#payequity#laborunions
"Unionized women make on average 23% more than women without a union. They are also far more likely to have paid leave and stronger protections against discrimination and sexual harassment in the workplace." https://t.co/A1vDM7ZoqR
#genderpaygap#genderequity#laborunions
People are more likely to label a field as "soft science" if they assume more women work in that field. These fields were deemed lower in rigor, trustworthiness and less worthy of federal funding for research. #genderbias#genderstereotypes
https://t.co/kisCLovsvC
If you have the impression that the nature of book challenges in schools has changed over recent years, you would be right. The state of Michigan is not immune.#BannedBooksWeek#censorship#FreedomToRead#schools
https://t.co/5nz0SXz64B