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eretzyisrael · 2 months ago
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Israel's Women Power
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fyblackwomenart · 2 years ago
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"Girl pwr" by Laura Dumitriu
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poeticmusingsblog · 7 months ago
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Women possess an innate resilience to emotional stress and crises. While it may manifest differently in each individual, we are inherently equipped with unparalleled coping mechanisms for any circumstance.
This inherent strength explains how a working woman, who simultaneously fulfills the roles of mother, wife, daughter, sister, and friend, can consistently manage her multifaceted responsibilities.
Day in and day out, she navigates these challenges without succumbing to despair or lashing out at those who test her patience, even in moments that could drive one to the brink of hysteria.
So, next time you meet a woman, take a moment to acknowledge and appreciate the strength and resilience she demonstrates every day.
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harvardfineartslib · 2 years ago
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Happy International Women’s Day!
Today, we are celebrating the achievements of women artists. Here are a few examples of great women artists who fought to be painters in their male-dominated worlds. In her Introduction to the publication entitled “Great Women Painters,” Alison M. Gingeras wrote:
“How can the lives of women be known if men write all the books? This is the central question asked by the medieval writer Christine de Pizan (1364 – c. 1430) – the first woman to earn a living as a professional writer.”
These women painters couldn’t let men make all the paintings either. They picked up brushes and achieved artistic excellence, making their lives and talents known to the world.
Sofonisba Anguissola (1532 – 1625), Italian “Self-Portrait at the Easel,” 1556, Oil on canvas
Clara Peeters (c.1594 – 1659), Belgian “Still life with flowers, a silver-gilt goblet, dried fruit, sweetmeats, bread sticks, wine and a pewter pitcher,” 1611, Oil on panel
Josefa de Óbidos (c.1630 – 1684), Spanish-born Portuguese “Menino Jesus Salvador,” 1673, Oil on canvas
Mary Beale (1633 – 1699), British Mary Beale, c.1666, Oil on canvas
Great women painters London : Phaidon Press Limited ; New York, NY : Phaidon Press Inc., 2022 English Gingeras, Alison M. [writer of introduction] 2022 HOLLIS number: 99156563377503941
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eulembrodelemuria · 9 months ago
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"Adoro quando uma mulher sabe que é a personagem principal. Sem encolher, sem competir, apenas permanecendo confortavelmente em sua plenitude e sem se incomodar com a forma como alguém se sente a respeito.
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jackdavenportaddict · 10 months ago
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Not me rewatching "Why Women Kill" on Women's Day 😄 Happy Women's Day to all Women
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mindmotives01 · 2 months ago
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Nobody is coming to save you. Get up.Speaker- The Wizard Liz
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loveislovealways · 8 months ago
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Andy and Maya Bishop || part 2
Station19||Season 7||Episode 5||
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lilyevansdefender · 8 months ago
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you know, I just look at how many likes my posts about male characters get and how many likes posts about female characters get... honestly, it’s a sad sight. im really disappointed rn
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epicforwards · 10 months ago
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Happy International Women's Day ❤
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bestgrowthmarketingagency · 10 months ago
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🌸 Happy International Women's Day! 🌸
Today, we celebrate the remarkable achievements and contributions of women worldwide. At Best Growth Marketing Agency, we recognize the invaluable role that women play in shaping our industry and driving innovation. From our talented team members to the inspiring women entrepreneurs we work with, we honour their dedication, resilience, and leadership.
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On this special day, let's reaffirm our commitment to gender equality and diversity in the workplace. Together, let's continue to empower women to thrive in their careers and pursue their passions. Here's to strong women everywhere – may we know them, may we be them, may we support them.
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archiveoftara · 2 years ago
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Who got the power?
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poeticmusingsblog · 7 months ago
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She is unbeatable; she carves her own path,
She is unbeatable; she looks at her reflection in the mirror with love,
She is unbeatable; she flaunts with pride her wounds and scars,
She is unbeatable; she speaks her mind without any qualms,
She is unbeatable; she doesn’t seek external validation for her worth,
She is unbeatable; she seizes life by its horns and makes things happen for her,
She is unbeatable; with every stride, she conquers the world,
She is unbeatable; she embraces failures just as she celebrates her rewards.
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harvardfineartslib · 2 years ago
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Celebrating #Womenshistorymonth!
Zinaida Serebriakova (1884 – 1967), Ukrainian “Bleaching the Linen,” 1917, Oil on canvas
Katsushika Ōi (1800 – 1866), Japanese “Operating on Guanyu’s Arm,” 1840s, Hanging scroll: Ink, color and gold leaf on silk
Elizabeth Nourse (1859 – 1938), American “Head of a Girl,” c.1882, Oil on canvas mounted on academy board
Great women painters London : Phaidon Press Limited ; New York, NY : Phaidon Press Inc., 2022 English Gingeras, Alison M. [writer of introduction] 2022 HOLLIS number: 99156563377503941
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eulembrodelemuria · 8 months ago
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"Os Divinos Femininos estão passando por suas iniciações transformadoras e liberando toda a energia masculina distorcida.
As Altas Sacerdotisas estão saindo de suas cavernas."
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dopehipster · 1 year ago
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"You don't own me. Don't try to change me in any way."
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