Sentences with phrase «empower women at work»

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«It just happened at a time that women were beginning to work and that little dress that was both feminine but empowered them became a symbol of that time and became a symbol of women's emancipation,» she said.
We are delighted to work with proactive business and government leaders in B.C. on their commitment to leading the way in diversity and sharing best practices,» said Laurel Douglas, CEO of the Women's Enterprise Centre and co-founder of the WEB Alliance of Women's Business Networks in B.C. «Through exposure and resources shared at We for She, we aim to empower participants throughout the province.»
Ten Thousand Villages is ethical at every step — providing a fair price, long - term partnerships, good working conditions, design collaboration, eco-conscious commitments, and with a strong track record of empowering women and children in particular.
How they empower women: Glory Haus has two components that caught my eye besides their affiliation with Jen - first, all of their leather work is done by women in the USA who are transitioning out of homelessness through MUST Ministries at the Repurposed for a Purpose Workroom.
Like most Americans, I simply thought you needed medication in the birthing process even though my sister, Amy, is a nurse midwife who specialized in homebirth and is now working to change this misperception and to empower women to give birth naturally (check out her blog at scienceandsensibility.org).
You can view a selection of the items we have available for children on our website here, and experience first hand our work empowering women and girls at our Girls Night Out event this Thursday.
Fashion empowers me by giving me the confidence at work to wear classy pieces that make me feel comfortable as a Women.
As an educator in a girls school, many of my resources are specifically aimed at promoting female artists and art works that are empowering for women.
GBM works at the grassroots, national, and international levels to promote environmental conservation; to build climate resilience and empower communities, especially women and girls; to foster democratic space and sustainable livelihoods.
As artist Coco Fusco would rightly point out later, the ensuing debate brought to reality the Scanlan character's «castration fantasy about white male erasure» at the hands of a newly empowered group of younger, politically savvy artists and critics who read the works not from Scanlan's vantage point, but as women of color.
Empower women engaged in energy service delivery to achieve autonomy, authority, and decision - making power at work and thereby accelerate progress on international climate change and sustainable energy goals.
Student participation is often steeped in the experience of the clients they serve at the clinic, and results in thoughtful discussions on varied topics, such as the legal system often being a foreign culture to clients, the pursuit of effective, empowering advocacy on behalf of women with diverse experiences, and the tools available to responsibly work in community.
«It's a hard way to make a living — it can be very stressful and demanding but as you start to have a critical mass of women that peer support and opportunity to enrich someone's experience at work empowers women to stay.»
Her Agenda, a digital media platform working towards bridging the gap between achievement and ambition for millennial women, aims at empowering women.
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