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Gentler World
Highlighting the leadership of women in providing positive social change.
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This is a wonderful charity. They reunite families separated at the border. They use your donations to get legal representation for these families. They have reunited countless separated children with their parents. They will accept any amount you can give.
Each Step Home The U.S. government currently has thousands of asylum-seeking children in custody. Help us get them out.
09/02/2020
The Coronavirus Is a Disaster for Feminism Pandemics affect men and women differently.
08/09/2020
When Frances Perkins was a little girl, she asked her parents why nice people could be poor. Her father told her not to worry about those things, and that poor people were poor because they were lazy and drank. Eventually, she went to Mount Holyoke College, and majored in physics. In her final semester, she took a class in American economic history and toured the mills along the Connecticut River to see working conditions. She was horrified. Eventually, instead of teaching until she married, she earned a masters degree in social work from Columbia University. In 1910, Perkins became Executive Secretary of the New York City Consumers League. She campaigned for sanitary regulations for bakeries, fire protection for factories, and legislation to limit the working hours for women and children in factories to 54 hours per week. She worked mainly in New York State’s capital, Albany. Here, she made friends with politicians, and learned how to lobby.
On March 25th, 1911, Frances was having tea with friends when they heard fire engines. They ran to see what was happening, and witnessed one of the worst workplace disasters in US history. The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire was devastating, killing 146 people, mostly young women and girls. Frances watched as fire escapes collapsed and fireman ladders couldn’t reach the women trapped by the flames. She watched 47 workers leap to their deaths from the 8th and 9th floors.
Poignantly, just a year before these same women and girls had fought for and won the 54 hour work week and other benefits that Frances had championed. These women weren’t just tragic victims, they were heroes of the labor force. Frances at that moment resolved to make sure their deaths meant something.
A committee to study reforms in safety in factories was formed, and Perkins became the secretary. The group took on not only fire safety, but all other health issues they could think of. Perkins, by that time a respected expert witness, helped draft the most comprehensive set of laws regarding workplace health and safety in the country. Other states started copying New York’s new laws to protect workers.
Perkins continued to work in New York for decades, until she was asked by President Elect Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933 to serve as Secretary of Labor. She told him only if he agreed with her goals: 40-hour work week, minimum wage, unemployment and worker’s compensation, abolition of child labor, federal aid to the states for unemployment, Social Security, a revitalized federal employment service, and universal health insurance. He agreed. Similar to what she had worked for in New York, her successes became the New Deal, and changed the country and its workers forever.
So while you may not know her name, you certainly know her legacy.
04/09/2015
Random Acts of Kindness: 80 Not so Random Acts of Kindness that Will Make You an Everyday Hero |... How great is it that our small acts of kindness can make someone else’s entire day? Here are 80 good deeds and random acts of kindness that can help you feel amazing. Some of these are new ideas that I haven’t seen online before. Others aren’t as original, but a reminder certainly never hurts. The […
04/08/2015
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It's Time 2015 It's Time 2015 is a cross-sector initiative bringing women and men together to achieve gender equity and empower women and girls at all levels to be leaders. Expected to draw attendees representing a full spectrum of social and economic diversity, the inaugural summit will take place May 1-3, 2015 i…
04/08/2015
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lucy-p-marcus/developing-women-leaders-_b_816785.html
Developing Women Leaders: Five Factors That Matter There are five universal factors that, no matter where people are, where they are from, or what sector they are in, make a real difference in encouraging young women to reach success. Though they are prone to credit luck for their success, it is mos...
04/07/2015
https://www.facebook.com/portia.a.boulger/posts/10205692688372365
Congratulations to the women of Saudi Arabia! Bayan Mahmoud Al-Zahran, the first Saudi woman to be licensed as a lawyer, just opened the first female law firm, dedicated to representing women and bringing women's rights issues into the courts.
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