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Ruth Bader Ginsburg: When she spoke, people listened

Ruth Bader Ginsburg: When she spoke, people listened

by danarubin | Sep 25, 2020 | Leadership, Women Leaders, Women's Issues

by Dana Rubin_____ Remembering his colleague Ruth Bader Ginsburg this week, Chief Justice John Roberts said this: “Her voice in court and in our conference room was soft, but when she spoke, people listened.” Indeed, Ginsburg cultivated that powerful...
Lessons from an iconic speech: “Women’s Rights are Human Rights”

Lessons from an iconic speech: “Women’s Rights are Human Rights”

by danarubin | Sep 1, 2020 | Leadership, Women Leaders, Women's Issues

by Dana Rubin_____ The speaker had “a genuine case of nerves.” Usually confident when she spoke in public, this time she felt jittery as she approached the stage. It was September 5, 1995, and Hillary Clinton was about to deliver the speech of a lifetime....
Remembering Inez Milholland’s short tragic inspiring enduring speech

Remembering Inez Milholland’s short tragic inspiring enduring speech

by danarubin | Aug 25, 2020 | Leadership, Women Leaders, Women's Issues

by Dana Rubin_____ In late summer 1916, campaigners for the woman’s vote hit a wall. After decades of petitioning, lobbying, negotiating, wrangling, strategizing, and thousands of public speeches, women across the nation still had not secured the right to cast a...
RIP Christine Jahnke: a well-spoken champion of well-spoken women

RIP Christine Jahnke: a well-spoken champion of well-spoken women

by danarubin | Aug 20, 2020 | Leadership, Women Leaders, Women's Issues

by Dana Rubin_____ When Michelle Obama was a brand new First Lady, and lacking in confidence about her strength as a speaker, she turned to Christine Jahnke for for help with the teleprompter. When Hillary Clinton ran for president in 2008, she turned to Jahnke for...
They spoke out for the woman’s vote

They spoke out for the woman’s vote

by danarubin | Aug 18, 2020 | Leadership, Women Leaders, Women's Issues

by Dana Rubin_____ At age 16, she stumped for women’s suffrage at a boxing match. One of her mother’s friends had spotted her early talent for oratory and recruited her for the movement. In October 1911, at the Long Acre Athletic Club in Manhattan, more...
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