by ronfrazer | Sun Nov 2017 | Women
Mahvash Sabet is free now. It takes a special person to weather ten years of torture in an Iranian prison. Mahvash Sabet was a teacher and principal who was fired for being a Bahá’í. Then she helped start an online school because Bahá’í students were not...
by ronfrazer | Thu Nov 2017 | Uncategorized, Women
If you ever wondered how the electrical signals make your heart beat, let this young lady explain it to you. Amoy Antunet wants to be a neuroscientist or a neurosurgeon. She is passionately interested in science. Ms. Antunet has several videos on YouTube that...
by ronfrazer | Mon Oct 2017 | Women
Flint Michigan is plagued with lead in city’s drinking water. It’s a long, sad story, but the city’s water has made, and is still making, people very sick. An 11-year-old girl has developed a device that can instantly tell whether water contains lead...
by ronfrazer | Tue Oct 2017 | Women
Dottie DeHart published a fascinating article in TidewaterWomen.com in which she lists several reasons why women succeed. We all know that women have advantages over their male counterparts, but I hadn’t seen them so clearly enumerated before. With colleges and...
by ronfrazer | Sun Sep 2017 | Uncategorized
I was so excited to read about this new radio station–GRLZ–in the Fall 2017 issue of YES! magazine. See GRLZradio.org or http://www.yesmagazine.org/issues/just-transition. I was pleased that GRLZradio has a blog where individual young women write about...
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