The Astronomer Who Fought for Women in Science
On Tuesday night I turned out for the High Plains Chautauqua and I wasn't disappointed! I was particularly excited to see Susan Marie Frontczak as scientist Marie Curie. After watching her amazing performance, my interest was piqued when I saw this article about and equally impressive scientific woman.
I've been making monthly playlists for going on 5 years now and it remains one of my favorite ongoing traditions. By listening to a specific month's playlist I a reminded of what I was listening to and feeling at that time. Each playlist is a bit like a monthly time capsule and I love sharing them. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do! This was July...
Two of My Favorite Straight Talking Ladies Were in Rolling Stone
Read the article & watch the video with MFM here.
Black Beekeepers are Transforming Detroit's Vacant Lots
Read about this amazing, redemptive work here.
New Music Videos
Help Clear Melissa's Classroom Lists
I went to high school with Melissa and now she's an amazing 3rd-grade teacher in Denver going into her 12th year in education. If you already have a local classroom to support, I HIGHLY recommend seeing if they're trying to #clearthelist before the begining of the school year. If you don't know any teachers personally, please consider buying something off of Melissa's list. It will go to a good cause, guaranteed. She's doing big, important work and you can follow along with her here.
Check out the amazon wishlist here.
Imagine Getting This Letter From Your Local Mail Carrier
I'm not even mad. I'm impressed. pic.twitter.com/GSiTzw1K32— Adam (@CenTexAg) August 1, 2019
"If You Can Love Me, You Can Love Yourself."
Lizzo is everything and she seriously shook up NPR's Tiny Ass Desk Concert. It was amazing.
Happy Friday, lovelies!
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