Women's History Month

“Vulnerability is scary. I associate bravery with vulnerability because it takes bravery to be vulnerable,” the Brooklyn wellness expert says.
“When you do have symbols of representation that are readily available to you, it becomes real. It becomes possible. It becomes something you can envision yourself as.”
Meet 11 black women who are encouraging others to see the beauty in themselves.
Verizon celebrates Women’s History Month with a conversation featuring Verizon’s Tami Erwin and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker and MAKERS creator and founder, Dyllan McGee. Verizon’s Ronan Dunne also sits down with leaders to discuss the opportunities and obstacles facing women in tech. Tune in at 1 PM ET.
“If I am out there living and breathing and attempting, not having to be the best at it, but attempting, that is a powerful statement of its own.”
“There's power in embracing who you are, your history, what you look like and not trying to pretend to be somebody else.”
Goodreads compiled some of the most popular books about extraordinary women.
The all-female writing team of “Russian Doll” created a masterpiece.