leadership
Michelle Obama and Betty Ford: How One Used Her Power and the Other Still Could
by Rebecca Sive, The Sive Group, Inc./www.rebeccasive.com
July 12, 2011 - 12:48pm (Print)
I am very grateful for Michelle Obama and Betty Ford, two American girls whose heartland families instilled such high ambitions in their daughters. But it sure would be wonderful if Michelle Obama, First Lady, were able to be like Betty Ford, First Lady, in leading courageously on women's rights.
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Tunisia: A Leader Of Women’s Rights, But No Female Leaders?
reader diary by GWMCHstudents, gwmchstudents@gmail.com
February 9, 2011 - 9:44am (Print)
How is it possible Tunisia is a leader of women’s rights in the Arab world, but there are so few female leaders behind the women’s rights changes? How do female leaders emerge without any female leaders working for change?
Tunisia: A Leader Of Women’s Rights, But No Female Leaders?
reader diary by GWMCHstudents, gwmchstudents@gmail.com
February 9, 2011 - 9:43am (Print)
How is it possible Tunisia is a leader of women’s rights in the Arab world, but there are so few female leaders behind the women’s rights changes? How do female leaders emerge without any female leaders working for change?
(AUDIO) Convictions to Action: Lessons from Margaret Sanger
by Gloria Feldt, www.GloriaFeldt.com
February 17, 2010 - 9:00am (Print)
Vision, power, timing and movement are among eight lessons of leadership from Margaret Sanger's life and work.
