Todays Wonder Women by Asha Dahya
Todays Wonder Women by Asha Dahya
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Author(s): Asha Dahya
Pub: Dover
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ISBN: 9780486839288 - New
231mm x 182mm x 20mm
Publication: 18 March 2020Pages: 272
GǣWhen we show up in the world as our true, authentic selves, I believe that is when the magic starts to happen and lives begin to change.Gǥ Asha Dahya, producer, writer, TEDx speaker, storyteller, and founder of the daily feminist blog site called GirlTalkHQ.com, amplifies the voices of everyday, badass women from around the world.
Meet the women and female-identifying heroes who have defied death, flouted cultural norms, and risen above poverty to become CEOs, entrepreneurs, activists, role models, media moguls, and movement creators.This collection of stories, essays, and interviews celebrates their superpowers: love, determination, vision, and grit. These 50 women share their wisdom and advice in ways that will inspire you to discover your own superpower.
Each story will transport you into the life and perspective of one who dares to challenge the status quo, dismantle barriers, and empower those around her: Alexa Carlin, a CEO at the age of 17, overcame a 1% chance of surviving sepsis and started the Women Empowerment Expo; Mariah Hanson launched the Dinah, the worlds largest party and music festival for lesbians; activist and gun control advocate Shira Tarantino founded the ENOUGH Campaign; Laverne Delgado is program director of Fashion & Freedom, which rescues victims of sex trafficking and helps them learn skills to enter the fashion industry; plus dozens of other women who refused to accept societal limitations and whose achievements offer inspiring lessons for us all.
Get inspired by 50 extraordinary women: Discover the powerful stories of 50 everyday superheroes. Find out how they used their strengths to create positive social change and learn techniques to develop your own superpowers. Insights into female empowerment: Gain insight into the strategies these women employed to become successful in their own right. Learn how courage, determination, love, and strength of character helped them to overcome various obstacles and empower those around them. Discover your superpower: Each woman offers valuable advice, encouraging you to find your superpower while defying societal limitations. Be inspired by these amazing stories of resilience and perseverance for your own journey toward success. Wisdom from successful women: Enjoy the privileges inherent in reading the words of accomplished women who refused to accept societyGÇÖs expectations for their lives, but instead strove to make a difference in the world through their work.
In what can be a disheartening era for women, Asha Dahya delivers hope. The women chronicled here, from activists to entrepreneurs will provide every feminist in your life not only with inspiration but with motivation to go out and change the world. GÇö Jennifer Wright, author of We Came First: Dating Advice from Women In History and Political Editor-at-Large for HarperGÇÖs Bazaar
Asha Dahyas Todays Wonder Women takes you on an exciting journey through the voices and stories of women from around the world. Ashas voice is uplifting, inspiring, healing, and optimistic. By the end of the book, you feel like you have gained a new sisterhood of female changemakers to inspire you on a daily basis. Todays Wonder Women will leave you feeling emboldened to take up more space, use your voice, and be the hero in your own story. GÇö Tabby Biddle, Womens Leadership Coach, TEDx Speaker, and bestselling author of Find Your Voice
This collection of stories, essays, and interviews celebrates a diverse set of inspiring women across the globe who are leveling the playing field for future generations of women and girls. Any reader will find wisdom, experiences, and lessons that resonate with them in the pages of this book. This is a must-read for gender justice advocates everywhere working to secure gender equity in their communities and workplaces. GÇö Emerald Archer, PhD, Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for the Advancemen