I am woman, hear me roar
Posted: March 8, 2013 Filed under: FEMINISM | Tags: feminism, I am Malala, International Women's Day, Lesley Gore, Malala, March 8, You Don't Own Me 1 CommentToday is International Women’s Day. Today we celebrate women like brave, bold Malala, the 15 year old Pakistani schoolgirl who took on the Taliban to ensure that all girls in her country have the right to an education. She is the youngest nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize in history and the same age as my eldest daughter. One day my daughters won’t need a day reserved for them because women will have equal rights all over the world.
Sisters are doing it
Posted: October 10, 2012 Filed under: AUSTRALIA, FEMINISM, Thought For the Day | Tags: anti women, Australian Politics, feminism, first Australian female Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, misogynist politicians, sexism, strong female leaders Leave a commentI was so happy to be an Australian feminist today, our Prime Minister held the political misogynists up to the light and called them on their rampant sexism. Change is coming.
Vale Margaret Whitlam
Posted: March 17, 2012 Filed under: AUSTRALIA, Self improvement | Tags: Aretha Franklin, Australian National Treasures, Community Service, feminism, Gough Whitlam, Great Australians, Margaret Whitlam, Respect Leave a commentToday Australia lost a great feminist, a funny, feisty, smart, witty woman who championed many causes during a life well lived. Margaret Dovey Whitlam inspired many with her service to community and country. As a modern Australian woman I am grateful to her for blazing a trail in the 70s.
International Women’s Day
Posted: March 8, 2012 Filed under: Self improvement, SONGS, Theme Songs, Thought For the Day | Tags: 70s fashion, feminism, Helen Reddy, International Women's Day, Lillian Roxon Leave a commentWhen I was a young child this song was my introduction to feminism. I love the lyrics, apparently inspired by the Australian journalist Lillian Roxon (the mother of rock). Check out the stylin’ 70s fashion the ladies in the video are wearing. Thank you Helen Reddy.

