#WomenInEngineering #INWED #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInSTEM #STEM #engineering #WomenEngineers #WomenInHistory #ExtraordinaryWomen #WomenInCulture #STEAM #HistSTM #WikiWomenInRed #Wikipedia #WomenInHistoryShouldntBeAMystery
From being our first @[email protected] Draft pick ➡️ Working with the organization her player comparison led to immortality
Candice Dupree will always be synonymous with history (@[email protected])
"OG"
Both, a nickname and an accurate description when talking about @[email protected] in Chicago
It's #MPMonday and this #WHM23 we are looking at Jennie Lee. Elected MP for North Lanarkshire during a by-election in March 1929, Lee was just 24. The Equal Franchise Act (reducing the voting age to 21) didn't come into effect until the general election in May, making Lee below voting age when elected!
Needed a job taken care of? @[email protected] got it DONE.
Taking a look back at the #skytown career of @[email protected]'s Head Coach!
Best two words to describe @[email protected] on the court:
Don't. Blink. ⚡️
Revisiting the #skytown career of our first-ever Rookie of the Year!
Best two words to describe @[email protected] on the court:
Don't. Blink. ⚡️
Revisiting the #skytown career of our first-ever Rookie of the Year!
For #InternationalWomansDay, we are reflecting on the historic life and career of Baroness Betty Boothroyd. Boothroyd was the first, and only, woman appointed as Speaker of the House of Commons. Find out more👇#IWD23 #WHM23 http://ow.ly/64Nt50N6a4S
To celebrate #InternationalWomensDay we've created the first of our #WHM23 Wikipedia articles:
Pearl Phelan aka Sr Ignatius aka Aunt Pearl (1921-2010) was a pioneer of hospice care in Ireland. Received People of the Year Award in 1987. She was featured in Her Keys to the City but had no Wiki article - so we fixed that! #WeCanEdit
#IrishWomensHistory
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_Phelan
📷 Sr Ignatius Phelan. Sunday Press 29 November 1987, by Cyril Byrne. Fair Use on Wikipedia
When we think about the first women in parliament, we often think about Constance Markievicz and Nancy Astor. But what about the women in parliament before enfranchisement?
Professor Susan Pedersen reflects on one of these women: Lady Frances Balfour👇 #IWD
http://ow.ly/ue4O50Lfg0C