
Through the centuries, many courageous women have stepped forward to fight inequality and to champion causes for the benefit of society. Their work to break down barriers has allowed future generations of women to pass through without resistance. Women’s History Month honors these women. (from www.daysoftheyear.com)
Some suggestions for individual celebrations of Women’s History Month include:
- Read a biography about a female pioneer, perhaps Amelia Earhart, one of the first ladies of aviation, paving the way for women in the flight industry
- Watch a film about women’s movement origins and suffragettes Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony
- Volunteer or make a donation to an organisation for women’s education
- Post a link about your most-admired woman in history on Facebook
For The Morning Thing Fave 5 this week, we turn the spotlight on some amazing women! In honor of Women’s History Month, The Morning Thing co-hosts share about the women that have impacted their lives.
Marcy Rinehart – https://soundcloud.com/wnzr/marcy-woman
Jenna Potts – https://soundcloud.com/wnzr/the-morning-thing-fave-5-jenna-potts-shares-about-the-most-influential-woman-in-her-life
Dan Monnin – https://soundcloud.com/wnzr/the-morning-thing-fave-5-dan-monnin-shares-about-the-most-influential-woman-in-his-life
Kelsey Bryte – https://soundcloud.com/wnzr/the-morning-thing-fave-5-kelsey-bryte-shares-about-the-most-influential-woman-in-her-life
(guest co-host) Rachel Rinehart – https://soundcloud.com/wnzr/rachel-fave-5-inspiring-women
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