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Race in America – poetry we’re not ready to write
Race in America It’s at times like these you make me remember you’re white When you burst into the house demanding “who?” Who left “the trash” in the street! “What trash?” I ask. But I already know. I just want … Continue reading
WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH – Molecular Geneticist Barbara McClintock, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science
Molecular Geneticist Barbara McClintock, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science [1] In 1912 a Middle Eastern traveler to the United States by the name of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá made some farsighted pronouncements concerning the role of women. He had spent his … Continue reading
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WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH – Marine Biologist Rachel Carson, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science
Marine Biologist Rachel Carson, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science [1] In 1912 a Middle Eastern traveler to the United States by the name of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá made some farsighted pronouncements concerning the role of women. He had spent his … Continue reading
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WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH – Pioneer Primatologist Diane Fossey, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science
Pioneer Primatologist Diane Fossey, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science [1] In 1912 a Middle Eastern traveler to the United States by the name of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá made some farsighted pronouncements concerning the role of women. He had spent his … Continue reading
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WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH – Pioneer Primatologist Jane Goodall, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science
Pioneer Primatologist Jane Goodall, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science [1] In 1912 a Middle Eastern traveler to the United States by the name of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá made some farsighted pronouncements concerning the role of women. He had spent his … Continue reading
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WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH – Sojourner Truth and Tahirih – Sister Stars in a Constellation
Sojourner Truth and Tahirih Sister Stars in a Constellation In this women’s history month we pay tribute, (with a poem titled Sojourner and Tahirih) to two women who by the sheer force of their souls moved humanity forward in its … Continue reading
WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH – Pioneer Entomologist Eleanor Ormerod, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science
Pioneer Entomologist Eleanor Ormerod, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science [1] In 1912 a Middle Eastern traveler to the United States by the name of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá made some farsighted pronouncements concerning the role of women. He had spent his life … Continue reading
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