From Property to Power – A History of Women’s Rights in Marriage and Divorce in the U.S.

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March is National Women’s History Month and March 8 is International Women’s Equality Day. Despite representing 50.8% of people in the United States[1] and coming a long way since our nation’s founding, women are still considered a minority group. That is because, like people of color of both sexes, they have fewer rights compared to […]

Feb. 3 – National Female Physician’s Day and the story of Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell

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This is my monthly column for the Women in Leadership Newsletter for my day job. Did you know that Feb. 3 is National Women Physicians Day? That’s because it is also the birthday (1821) of Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman to graduate from medical school and become a doctor in the United States. Elizabeth was […]

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