Got the Monday blues? Here’s all the inspiration you need.
Embrace feminism to improve decision-making, says Justin Trudeau
🙌 “Let’s start rewarding politicians and companies who aren’t driven by a macho approach.”
Happy birthday to Zora Neale Hurston!
When Hurston was born on January 7, 1891, African Americans, particularly African American women, faced restrictions and unfair treatment that limited their opportunities. But Hurston was too driven, intelligent and resourceful to be held back — she took the few opportunities she had, and made others appear when needed. Today she is acclaimed for books that include Their Eyes Were Watching God and Mules and Men; however, there are other aspects of her story that are less well-known, but just as interesting.
❤️ Can you say #MondayMotivation? Channeling these beautiful words by #NCCWSL15 honoree, Elizabeth Acevedo.
P.S. Don’t forget to save the date for #NCCWSL16, our national conference for college women leaders, taking place June 2-4 at the University of Maryland, College Park. Learn more at nccwsl.org

