December 2021 ENewsletter – Women in Cosmetics
Did you know that one hundred years ago in the U.S. there was a lipstick war? The issue was whether respectable women could wear lipstick or not.
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Did you know that one hundred years ago in the U.S. there was a lipstick war? The issue was whether respectable women could wear lipstick or not.
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Anthropologists study human relationships, the norms and values of societies, languages, human economic behavior, the biological development of humans, and the impacts of disease on humans and society over time.
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Women have been in the forefront of many social reform movements during the history of our country. The movements to which we are referring include civil rights, suffrage, the elimination of child labor, disability rights, assistance to survivors of sexual assault, women’s rights, LGBTQ+ rights, and many others.
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Her Story: A Timeline of the Women Who Changed America is featured on the Pretty Progressive website in an article titled “Experts Tell Us the Best Feminist Books for Young Adults.” Click here to see the article.
In September, the holiest days in the Jewish calendar were celebrated. Of course, in December, we will celebrate one of the holiest days of the Christian calendar. Now both Christians and Jews have women clergy.
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The U.S. Congress has spent much of 2021 working on a bill to fund improvements and repairs to our country’s infrastructure – the underpinning of our standard of living and quality of life.
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