Women’s History Month celebrates women and the contribution they have in our world. A good way to celebrate is to support women authors.
Tag: Women’s History Month
Motherhood amidst adversity
The moment student Samantha Schoner received a positive pregnancy test result, her teenage life was taken from her as she navigated through motherhood amidst adversities.
By women for women: paving the way for our rights
As Women’s History month commences, it’s important to reflect on impactful women who actively sought to attain equity between genders in a world of blatant misogyny and race-based discrimination.
LIT at the Beach S1E3: “The Bluest Eye” by Toni Morrison
Daily Forty-Niner · LIT at the Beach S1E3 — “The Bluest Eye” by Toni Morrison
Thank you to all the women in my life
Without the women in my life, I don’t think I’d be where I am today.
LIT at the Beach S1E2: “Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood
Daily Forty-Niner · LIT at the Beach S1E2 — “Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood
Off the Record S2E2: “Calladita te ves más bonita” A Discussion on Women’s Issues
Daily Forty-Niner · Off The Record S2E2 — “Calladita te ves más bonita” A Discussion on Women’s Issues
CSULB’s Women’s Gender & Equity Center promote female empowerment for Women’s History Month
Women’s Gender & Equity Center hosted inclusive and female-led organizations at the USU for Women’s History Month.
LIT at the Beach S1E1: “The Glass Castle” by Jeannette Walls
Daily Forty-Niner · LIT at the Beach S1E1 — “The Glass Castle” by Jeannette Walls
CSULB celebrates women’s rights with Title IX film screening
Just one year after the Title IX legislation passed, nearly 295,000 women were welcomed into the world of sports, and as of 2011, over 3 million women were participating in sports, both in high school and college. A screening of the film “Sporting Chance: The Lasting Legacy of Title IX”[Read More…]