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Jacqueline Herrera

Bringing Light to Women: Gloria Steinem

March 25, 2016 by Jacqueline Herrera

By Jacqueline Monet, Social Media Manager, Kitechild It’s Gloria Steinem’s birthday today and as part of Women’s History Month, we couldn’t think of a better time to honor this pioneer of equality. At 82 and still going strong, the feminist icon has said that one of the fundamental issues of the women’s liberation movement has […]

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Look For The Good

March 24, 2016 by Jacqueline Herrera

    It’s only been a few months since the Paris attacks and we find ourselves once again grieving for the families of loved ones lost in a terrorist attack. Even as the horrors unfolded, people jumped into action to help one another, offering shelter, transportation and aid to complete strangers by tweeting #OpenHouse and […]

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Motivation Monday for the Start of Spring

March 21, 2016 by Jacqueline Herrera

“Either you run the day, or the day runs you.”- Jim Rohn   It’s the first week of spring now: a time for renewal and growth. Take control of your day and get this week off to a great start. How are you going to spring into action and #MakeADifference?  

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Menstruation: Normal, Natural and Neglected

March 18, 2016 by Jacqueline Herrera

There exists a normal body function that affects the education, health and well-being of women all over the world, due to persisting taboos and lack of access to adequate supplies. It’s something that even in America, we’re often uncomfortable talking about: menstruation. Even in 2016, most women in India do not use sanitary products for […]

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12 Steps for Gender Equality

March 17, 2016 by Jacqueline Herrera

    The Guardian recently released a list of 12 steps we can take to achieve gender equality. One of the first things we can do is include women and girls in the discussion of policy-making. Other steps to take is to make education gender-sensitive and to encourage girls in technology and the sciences. Read […]

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Believe You Can and You’re Halfway There

March 14, 2016 by Jacqueline Herrera

  “Believe you can and you’re halfway there.” This Motivation Monday quote comes from Theodore Roosevelt and we think it’s the perfect inspiration to start this week off with. Sometimes it’s hard to see how things will get better, but it’s important to have a vision for the future, so you can achieve your goals. […]

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Maintaining the Spirit of International Women’s Day

March 11, 2016 by Jacqueline Herrera

International Women’s Day was this past Tuesday, but one day is not nearly enough to honor the achievements of women around the globe. The IWD is not just a time to celebrate all that women have done, but to talk about the work that still remains for the world to reach gender equality. One major […]

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Looking Into Foster Care through the Foster Parent Diary

March 9, 2016 by Jacqueline Herrera

Illustration by Abigail Gray Swartz   Meghan Moravcik Walbert writes for The New York Times series “Foster Parent Diary,” which chronicles her experience being a foster parent to a 4 year old boy. Walbert calls her foster child “BlueJay,” to protect his privacy, as she writes about the joy and heartbreak that accompanies her family’s […]

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