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Commentary from a Badass Woman

Commentary from a Badass Woman
Posted by jj on Jan 16, 2024 in Editor Byline, Newsworthy
Commentary  from  a  Badass   Woman

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As we work to bring you feminist news and information, we access many sites to corroborate our information; to get different perspectives on the issues; and to broaden our knowledge and approach. If you have not fully explored our site, you may not be aware of our Resource Library, the vehicle for sharing the sources of our information with you. 

 New sites will be added as we find and vet them. New categories will be added as the need presents itself.  Please use it freely and share it, whenever and wherever you wish. The more we educate ourselves, the more powerful we become as activists and voters, while expanding the size, the scope , and the power of our organizations.

Additionally, many of these sites offer additional services such as: (1) Help with problems you may be experiencing and (2) Opportunities to get involved in the causes you care about so you can become a part of the “solution”.  We hope you will be so inspired

Here is a look at two of our library posts.  The wide difference in the work they do gives you an idea of the variety of subjects we cover with our entries.

ARBOR  DAY  FOUNDATION     https://arborday.org

The Arbor Day Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to planting trees and promoting the importance of trees in our environment. The foundation has been working since 1972 to plant and protect trees around the world, and their efforts have had a tremendous impact on reforestation efforts. Here’s how the Arbor Day Foundation is helping to reforest the world.     READ  MORE    https://womensvoicesmedia.org/index.php?blog=12&p=1106&more=1

SOUTHERN  POVERTY  LAW  CENTER  (SPLC)         www.splcenter.org

 The SPLC is a catalyst for racial justice in the South and beyond, working in partnership with communities to dismantle white supremacy, strengthen intersectional movements, and advance the human rights of all people.

Civil rights lawyers Morris Dees and Joseph Levin Jr. founded the SPLC in 1971 to ensure that the promise of the civil rights movement became a reality for all. Since then, we’ve won numerous landmark legal victories on behalf of the exploited, the powerless and the forgotten.
READ  MORE              https://womensvoicesmedia.org/index.php?blog=12&p=1104&more=1 

REMEMBER: these are only two of many.  Explore!

Original post blogged on Women' Voices Media.

Tags: #Arbor Day#Joseph Levin Jr.#Morris Dees#civil rights#environment#poverty#racial justice#reforestation#resources for women#tree planting#women's rightsintersectional movements


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