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  • ...to post this, but I strongly disagree with arranging books by age of the author. There are enough -isms around and ageism is not allowed in the workplace, in the professions. It's the...
  • ...ng in the Here and Now-- and if he would be interested in an interview!  His work mirrors mine but in a different context (his in economics, the workplace and education, mine is raisin...
  • ...other people’s writing."   The doctor I was seeing was a woman, a captain in a military hospital, and this was when computers first entered the workplace.  She had one of the "office...
  • ...three years ago, my women's group was preparing to do a new study on a book. I decided to support the local bookstore across the street from my workplace and even though I knew it wou...
  • I think this is a very important issue. I think there is far too much objectification of women and glass ceilings in the workplace, something I have become far too familiar with.  My w...
  • ...especially good stuff about 1890-1930.  I've written about my own or family experience before (Women, Power and AT&T: Winning Rights in the Workplace and Dear Coach: Letters Home...
  • ...s. It is my hope that my experience will help and/or inspire others. I also hope it will bring awareness to some of the issues women face in the workplace or society as a whole. As wom...
  • ...ass project.  This happened to me last year (I was 40 when my daughter was born):  25 probing questions covering many of the issues you raised:  workplace discrimination when I was her...
  • Sandi Rog, The Master's Wall Steven James, The Pawn Rosemary Flaaten, A Woman and her Workplace Glover and Smith, The Shipwreck that Saved Jamestown
  • ...all the warning signs Whisper. *Yvette Cade, a beautiful African American woman, who heeded the warning signs too late. Her husband came to her workplace, doused her with gasoline and...