Blast From the Past
Today in 1901, the United States Army Nurse Corps became an official organization in the armed forces. Why was this considered such an achievement you ask? Well, just a little over a decade ago was the women’s suffrage movement, where women just began to gain most of the rights we have today. Since most of the nurses at the time were female, this proved to be a huge paved way for women in the army sciences as well as other male dominated jobs. So, as an official group affiliated with the United States Army, females began to show they had other capabilities other than raising children and household work. Now that’s what I call girl power.
Current News
Taiwan has recently elected its first women president! On January 27th, 2016, Tsai Ing-Wen of Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party won the country’s presidential election. She mostly gained votes from the younger generation of voters promising to stand by the ideals of independence from China and act mostly on the needs of the people. Tsi Ing-Wen has advanced law degrees from Cornell University and London School of Economics. She also is a strong advocate for women’s and LGBT rights, both which are movements starting to gain popularity in the country. According to news outlets, she is excited to lead the country into a new era. Now if only the United States would take the same path!
Did You Know?
Life expectancy in almost every country is higher for women than it is for men? Science are not 100% sure, but they believe it's the hormone estrogen that acts as some sort of an immunity compound. Who would have thought?
Events
Women and Men as Allies is hosting a panel discussion on February 6, 2017 from 7 to 9 pm. Space is limited, so RSVP is required. The panel will have many speaker from across the board such as Jimmie Briggs, a movement activist, Michelle Miller, a CBS correspondent, and many fascinating others. The event is being held in New York, New York so this is a great opportunity for those feminists or support on the northern east coast.




I did not know that recently Taiwan elected their first female president. With everything that is happening in the world, women need to continue standing up for their rights. I love how you incorporated current news and news that happened in the past.
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