bobbyb58I have had so much fun celebrating Women’s History Month with daily acknowledgements of those who…Are there favorites? Of course. My Aunt Anna and Aunt Betty. My 10th grade English teacher, Sr. Carol, and my sister Margaret. Others have…Apr 1Apr 1
bobbyb58My Women’s History Blog, Day 31: Maya AngelouEloquent, motivating and moving writings have made Maya a long time favorite of mine.Mar 31Mar 31
bobbyb58My Women’s History Blog, Day 30: Millie Bobby BrownActress and producer? Yes. Youngest UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador ever? Also yes. At age 20, she has already had successes that would fulfill…Mar 30Mar 30
bobbyb58My Women’s History Blog, Day 29: Michelle Tsosie SisnerosMichelle is an award-winning artist, designer & activist. We met through a mutual friend. I feel at peace whenever I’m near her. Just…Mar 29Mar 29
bobbyb58My Women’s History Blog, Day 28: Michelle ObamaThe wife of American President Barack Obama has earned respect as a lawyer and humanitarian. She overcame racism and classism to graduate…Mar 29Mar 29
bobbyb58My Women’s History Blog, Day 27: Alessandra WhiteMy final honoree for Women’s History Month is a recent addition to my life and is a special kindred spirit.Mar 27Mar 27
bobbyb58My Women’s History Blog, Day 26: Mary ShelleyMary Wollstonecraft Shelley was an English novelist, feminist and radical whose best known work is the novel “Frankenstein; or, The Modern…Mar 26Mar 26
bobbyb58My Women’s History Blog, Day 25: Ruth Bader GinsburgSorry, John Wayne, but it’s Ruth who epitomized true grit, standing tallest for all people with fairness & determination to dismantle…Mar 26Mar 26
bobbyb58My Women’s History Blog, Day 24: Deborah HarryDeborah’s panache & punk persona is unique, as is her strong support for upcoming generations of female musicians. She took a tomboy…Mar 26Mar 26
bobbyb58My Women’s History Blog, Day 23: Lady Bird JohnsonClaudia Alta “Lady Bird” Johnson, wife of American president Lyndon B. Johnson, modernized the role of President’s wife. She was notably…Mar 26Mar 26