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Julie Merberg of Downtown Bookworks: “Don’t fall in love with your ideas”

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My First Book of Protest, My First Book of Feminism (for Boys), My First Book of Girl Power, Diversity is a Superpower, The Power of Kindness, My First Jewish Baby Book, and It’s a Mitzvah. So I came up with the simplest possible language and illustrations and created an early (and fun) lesson in feminism. Her books include No!

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Lindsay MacMillan On How We Need To Redefine Success

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The pressure that I felt to rise up the corporate ladder and narrow the gender pay gap to “make women proud” was not in fact feminism. It was toxic feminism, and it was making me feel like there was only one right way to be a successful woman. He, she or they might just see this if we tag them.

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How We Learn at Degreed: Grace Harrington

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International politics, sales, holistic health, human rights issues, feminism, religions of the world, and startups. It’s cool having all of my learning searchable in the system by topics that I’ve tagged. This is how Grace learns: What topics or skills are you interested in learning about? Conferences and live events.

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Lorena Marron of Palapa: “Love of life”

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PALAPA was launched in 2021 embracing several ethos: sustainability, feminism and a slow-paced, mindful living. He or she might just see this if we tag them. Can you share the most interesting story that happened to you since you began leading your company? Thank you for these fantastic insights.

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Lindsay Rae: “Get rid of corporate and school dress codes”

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He or she might just see this, especially if we tag them. I think Mr. Emhoff is doing incredible things for feminism. Is there a person in the world, or in the US, with whom you would like to have a private breakfast or lunch, and why? Kamala Harris! I have “I’m speaking.” tattooed on my forearm from her debate. Actually?—?a

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Kim Michelson of Honest Game: “These skills are critical to founder success”

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He or she might just see this if we tag them. Cami is a lifelong advocate for gender equity, intersectional feminism and Title IX, spearheading successful legal action against the University of California for gender discrimination in sports. I would love to have breakfast with Cami Anderson.

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Clara Angotti of Next Pathway: “Realize where you are in your current reality, and understand what the barriers are that are preventing you from succeeding”

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He or she might just see this if we tag them. I like her pragmatic approach to feminism, I admire her intelligence, and she has a terrific sense of humor. Is there a person in the world, or in the US with whom you would love to have a private breakfast or lunch with, and why? I would love to have lunch with Gloria Steinem.