As we enter Women's History Month, it's important to remember just how far we've come and still having so much more work to do. In that effort, it's important to know just how women have contributed to our advancement and many of these women you might recognize and many you may not because their work was stolen or taken credit for by someone else. These women show what's possible and I can't wait for you to listen to this one! Please share it with someone you think would enjoy it too!
Time Stamps:
(0:16) Women's History Month
(2:06) Grateful Today with A Lot of Work Still To Do
(4:51) Elizabeth Stanton and Ending Slavery
(6:48) Marie Curie and Two Nobel Prizes
(8:00) Ada Lovelace and Coding and Programming
(9:45) Rosa Parks
(10:25) Malala Yousafzai
(12:25) Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson
(13:20) Ching Yi Zao The Pirate
(14:15) Nettie Stevens on Sex Determination
(15:15) Rosalind Franklin and The Double Helix DNA Structure
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