Happy Birthday to suffragist Alice Paul (1885-1977)! She was joined others picketing at the White House and going on hunger strikes in prison in the turn of the century for women's right to vote. Find out more about her here at the Alice Paul Institute site and here at a PBS Kids WayBack feature.
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Friday, January 11, 2008
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
More birthdays!
More birthday wishes, this time to Joan Baez (born 1941), a folk singer who uses her talents for humanitarian causes and political activism; suffragist Carrie Chapman Catt (1859-1947), a strong fighter for woman's right to vote in the U.S.; and Imelda Staunton, British actress (born 1956).
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Monday, January 7, 2008
Happy Birthday!
Happy Birthday to newscaster Katie Couric (born 1957) and 20th Century African-American author Zora Neale Hurston ! Also on today's date in 1896, candy reatailer Fanny Farmer's first cookbook was published.
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Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Digital History
Check out the website Digital History (http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/). It has tons of online exhibits primary source documents, pictures, audio and video clips, etc. about women's history and beyond.
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Technology and Communication 2
Here are more links, especially for kids:
- Got a computer question? Consult Webmonkey, a site that explains how to build a webpage and other projects. Visit http://www.webmonkey.com/ or the kids version at http://www.webmonkey.com/webmonkey/kids/planning/safety.html.
- Another kids tech site is the for kids, by kids Lissa Explains It All. As she says in her profile, Lissa started the website when she was a girl, and is continuing her webpage in college. She offers an HTML tutorial, tech information and goodies like e-cards and clipart. Visit http://www.lissaexplains.com/.
- Kids Click! isn't just about technology, but it's a handy kid's search page with lots of good, selected sites! A site "created by a group of librarians at the Ramapo Catskill Library System, as a logical step in addressing concerns about the role of public libraries in guiding their young users to valuable and age appropriate web sites," it is currently maintained by the School of Library and Information Science at San Jose State University. Visit http://www.kidsclick.org/.
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Technology and Communication Resources
Since we are creating a website and such, U.S. WHP is involved and interested in technology and communication. Here, we'll show you some of our favorite (and handy) links and resources:
- Skype is a form of computer communication that lets you call people (through a computer mike and headset) or chat with them (as you would in IM). Best of all, you can download the program for free! Visit http://skype.com/.
- "We know that most people, like us, would love to be able to give limitless amounts of money to those in need, but who has a limitless amount of money?" Search Kindly is where you can participate in charity everytime you search the web; the website has a Google search engine and donates all of it's advertising money to charity! "The whole point of Search Kindly is to take something that you'd be doing anyway, like surfing the Internet, and turn it into a really meaningful action," as their blurb states. Visit http://www.searchkindly.org/.
Stay tuned for more links!
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Lucretia Mott
January 3rd is Lucretia Mott's birthday (1793-1880). Lucretia was a Quaker women's rights and civil rights activist. Click here and scroll down to see our bio of her or check out another bio from the Women's Rights National Historic Park.
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