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Mobile Phones - the Microcredit of the 21st Century

Mobile Phones - the Microcredit of the 21st Century

By Liz Wing on 10/12/2010 @ 04:00 PM

Mobile phones have been called the "microcredit of the 21st Century". Currently there are over 5 billion mobile phone users worldwide. Today, 60% of mobile phones are owned by women and they tend to be more productive because of the devices.

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One in Three

One in Three

By Ronda Bernstein on 10/12/2010 @ 02:00 PM

Domestic Violence is an issue that impacts the lives of many. One out of every three Native American Women living in a reservation will live through this horrible experience unless we engage and prevent it! Each year, the Sheilla Wellstone Insitute recognizes the efforts of empowering men and women in the community to end this abuse. Wear purple on Thursday Oct. 28 to show your support!

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Age and Unemployment: First in a Series

Age and Unemployment: First in a Series

By Ronda Bernstein on 10/06/2010 @ 02:00 PM

It seems that an under-mentioned facet of the current unemployment crisis is the inability of women “of a certain age” to find jobs. This topic is the focus for the first in our short blog series on unemployment.

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An Unprecedented Smart Power Discussion with Three Cabinet Secretaries

An Unprecedented Smart Power Discussion with Three Cabinet Secretaries

By Liz Wing on 10/01/2010 @ 02:00 PM

USGLC brought together three cabinet secretaries for a panel discussion on national security and international development. There was a consensus among them that we must focus on development as an approach to foreign policy. Read on for more!

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The Alice Award Luncheon

The Alice Award Luncheon

By Ronda Bernstein on 09/25/2010 @ 02:00 PM

The Alice Award, given each year by the National Women’s Party and the Sewall-Belmont House, was named after Party founder, Alice Paul and is given to a distinguished woman that has made an outstanding contribution in breaking barriers and setting new precedents for women.

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African Businesswomen's Network

African Businesswomen's Network

By Stephenie Foster on 09/20/2010 @ 02:00 PM

I attended meetings in Ghana sponsored by NGOs that support a network of businesswomen’s organizations in Africa in order to expand the number of women succeeding there as entrepreneurs and leaders in the corporate world.

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How will you serve? A Call for

How will you serve? A Call for "Big Citizenship"

By Grace Thompson on 09/17/2010 @ 04:00 PM

Author Alan Khazei addressed the Center for American Progress about the importance volunteerism.

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Dreaming Awake in Colombia (Soñar Despierto)

Dreaming Awake in Colombia (Soñar Despierto)

By Pamela Gomez on 09/15/2010 @ 12:01 PM

Truth: Millions of Children around the world lack education and love.

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Secretary Clinton Speaks at Council on Foreign Relations

Secretary Clinton Speaks at Council on Foreign Relations

By Grace Thompson on 09/10/2010 @ 04:00 PM

Secretary Clinton addressed the Council on Foreign Relations Wednesday, outlining the United State's renewed commitment to diplomacy.

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Food Safety Modernization Act

Food Safety Modernization Act

By Liz Wing on 09/08/2010 @ 12:00 PM

The FDA Food Safety Modernization Act is a badly needed, bipartisan bill and it has already passed the U.S. House of Representatives. It makes common-sense changes to our laws. Currently it has 17 sponsors in the Senate. Click here to see the list of sponsors and to contact them!

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