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What She Said

"Sometimes the bravest and most important thing you can do is just show up."

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Brené Brown, writer and social work professor

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PolicyLink published new Civil Rights Audit Standards to prevent discrimination in U.S. businesses.

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​Learn community engagement strategies for equitable systems change.

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From Blueprints for Change, a Rural and Remote Communities Climate Organizing Toolkit.

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Sick and tired of boring, draining online meetings? This resource will help you plan engaging online events and workshops.

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​Love wins...from Yes!, how the 2SLGBTQIA+ community is ​challenging the proliferation of legislation that takes away their/our rights.

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Call for Chapters (due September 15)

The editors of a new International Leadership Association book, Inspirational Women Leaders: The Challenges and Rewards of Religion, Spirituality, Purpose, and Calling in Leadership, is accepting abstracts for chapters.

The International Leadership Association's global conference will be in Chicago this year from November 7 to 10.​

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The International Conference for World Balance will be held in Cuba in January 2025.

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Transformations Community's 2025 conference will be in South Africa in August 2025. 

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Thank you to Lilith & Jane, sponsor of this issue of Fruition Journal.

A new study from the National Library of Medicine suggests transforming organizational culture to address and mitigate the impact of gender and race bias.​

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Researchers in Australia found that racism and misogyny underlie violent extremism regardless of religion and ideology.

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A new paper describes a feminist political ecology of migration to address the root causes of climate change, migration, and inequality.

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Nurture and nature: constructions of gender identify have both biological and cultural antecedents, according to this article.

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What country has the highest percentage of people who describe themselves as feminists and how does your country rank? Find out in this article.

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A new study describes opportunities to support women's advancement in leadership positions.

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Why are women in power referred to by their first names more often than men? Find out by reading this NPR report.

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Curious about the sexuality of feminist heterosexual men? Learn more in this article.

 

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Learn how the Landless People's Movement in South Africa work for the rights of the LGBTQIA+ community.

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Medusa: An Undergraduate Journal of Feminist Philosophy published their first issue this summer.

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Ms. published the 2024 Gender Parity Index. Only two states are given an "A" - Maine and Oregon.

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Time recently published an article about the impact of global feminist philanthropy.

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Learn how the UN's International Law Commission â€‹could address gender apartheid.

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View a readout from the United States' meeting with Palestinian and Israeli women leaders.

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