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  1. Gloria Steinem -- A Feminist Superhero Is it too bold a statement to make that WE GIRLS have this feminist superhero Gloria Steinem to thank for being able to SQUIDOO? To be able to blog and twitter? It's been over 40 years since her 1962 Esquire magazine article about women being f...
  2. Ginette Paris Dr. Ginette Paris is a French Canadian psychologist, therapist, writer, and Core Faculty member at Pacifica Graduate Institute, where she teaches Archetypal and Depth Psychology and serves as Research Coordinator for students embarking on their disse...
  3. Why women should rule the world
  4. Lilith: Goddess and Demon Demon Goddess to Feminist Icon Lilith is an ancient Goddess figure who can be found in the writings of ancient Sumeria and Babylon. Her influence was as far-reaching as the holy texts of the Judaism to modern neo-paganism and as a feminism role mode...
  5. The Earthsea Quartet The Earthsea Quartet is a book very dear to my heart - I don't remember when I first read it, only that I was young (perhaps ten?). It stood up against The Hobbit, Duncton Wood, Gerald Durrell's autobiographies, the handful of Pratchett's Discworld b...
  6. Guide to becoming an egg donor I built this lens because I know a lot of women are interested in learning more about egg donation. Recently I researched how to become an egg donor and I wanted to share what I learned. In this lens, you'll find: - explanations and descriptions of...
  7. Mme Blavatsky : Helena Petrovna Blavatsky Blavatsky compared the science of her day, studied the world religions and came up with her own synthesis, which she called 'theosophy', or ancient wisdom.
  8. How To Hire A Woman Hiring Women | How to hire female employees. Everything ya need to know about hiring a woman employee. By the way, this is from an article published in the July 1943 issue of Transportation Magazine!
  9. Bessie Coleman Bessie Coleman, the daughter of a poor, southern, African American family, became one of the most famous women and African Americans in aviation history. "Brave Bessie" or "Queen Bess," as she became known, faced the double diffic...
  10. the index - my lensography I usually don't agree with putting ideas and things or people into boxes. My research method is usually based on quality, but as I have become a squidooholic, some quantitative measures have to take place. One of my favourite quotes about this meth...
  11. Advice for the New Feminist If you believe in equal rights and opportunities for all people, chances are you are a feminist.  If you think you aren't a feminist because feminists are mean, angry, man hating, hairy, lesbians (pick one or more) than this is the site for you....
  12. Commencement Speeches 2008 I collect quotations for Avenues to Success, and have found college commencement speeches to be a fruitful source of wonderful thoughts to send the graduates into this challenging world of ours. Here are bits and pieces of the addresses that I would...
  13. Girl Power T-Shirts Cool t-shirts, tote bags, buttons, and more for girls and women to celebrate being female.
  14. Niki de Saint Phalle - Nana Power Niki de Saint Phalle was a French sculptor, painter and film maker, most well known for the rounded and liberated female figures in all sizes she titled "Nana". Niki de Saint Phalle carried out an important public commission, together with Jean Ting...
  15. Maureen Carruthers Well, that's complicated.  I'm lots of things.  I'm a feminist,  a gamer, a cat lover, an artist, an administrator, a convert to the joy of open source software, silly, fun, serious.  I been talking about starting a blog for some...
  16. Babe Didrikson Zaharias Babe Didrikson Zaharias, American athlete, who dominated a number of sports at the highest levels in an era that offered limited athletic opportunities for women. She was a track and field star in the Olympic Games and one of the top professional gol...
  17. Women's Movement The Women's Movement was a struggle for rights for women which began back in the 18th century and continues to this day. This struggle included fight for women's right to vote (woman suffrage) in the later part of the 19th century and in the 20th an...
  18. The Color Purple Alice Walker's most well known work, The Color Purple is a an examination of the female spirit and a study of the bonds of sisterhood within various contexts. Through the hardship and pain of the segregated American South of the early 1900s, the main...
  19. Artist Pin-up Victoria The wonder of Women in the Arts is now recognized by Art experts and great Women Artists are emerging at the vanguard of the Artistic Community. Artist Pinup Victoria is a romantic illustration featuring 3D Girl Victoria wearing french beret and cut...
  20. 9 Things I Know Nothing About I guess the majority of lenses on Squidoo are all about what someone knows. Well I thought I could create a lens on all the things I don't know about. Now that HAS to be progress because not knowing what you don't know is ignorance, however...