The Power of Women in Our Sixties

The Power of Women in Our Sixties
Title The Power of Women in Our Sixties PDF eBook
Author Chris Vidal
Publisher Balboa Press
Pages 184
Release 2019-08-26
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1504318331

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This is the best time ever for women in their sixties. This decade between the responsible fifties and the relaxed seventies offers a once-in-a- lifetime opportunity to reinvent yourself and start something new, on your terms. You can learn new skills, make new friends and connections, have adventures, make a difference, create a new personal style, and meet other fabulous women your age. Reading this book will give you a positive attitude to embracing your sixties, it will give you the confidence and inspiration to realise your potential. In The Power of Women in Our Sixties, author Chris Vidal unlocks your power to decide who you want to be, where you want to go, what you want to accomplish, as well has how to make any important changes. Chris’s story, and the stories of other women in their sixties, will inspire you to connect with other like-minded women and make your sixties decade the best ever.

Impossible to Hold

Impossible to Hold
Title Impossible to Hold PDF eBook
Author Avital Bloch
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 350
Release 2005-02
Genre History
ISBN 0814799094

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Revels in the complexities of female identity and American culture. The collection's sixteen original essays move beyond conventional discussions of hippie chicks and Weatherwomen to examine the diverse lives of women who helped to shape religion, sports, literature, and music, among other aspects of the cultural hodgepodge known as the sixties. From familiar names like Yoko Ono, Carole King, and Joan Baez to lesser-known figures like Anita Caspary and Barbara Deming, the women represent a variety of points on the celebrity and feminist spectrums. The book traces women who sought to break into "male" fields, women whose personae and work link the radical sixties to earlier cultural traditions, and those who consciously confronted power structures and demanded change. – from publisher information.

American Women in the 1960s

American Women in the 1960s
Title American Women in the 1960s PDF eBook
Author Blanche M. G. Linden
Publisher Twayne Publishers
Pages 616
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN

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Series Editor: Barbara Haber, Radcliffe College A chronological history of the changing status of women in America. Each volume is prepared by a leading scholar in American history or women's studies and presents the experience and contributions of American women during one decade of this century.

Revolution from Within

Revolution from Within
Title Revolution from Within PDF eBook
Author Gloria Steinem
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 520
Release 2012-05-15
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1453250166

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Newly updated: The bestseller “that could bring the human race a little closer to rescuing itself” from the subject of the film The Two Glorias (Naomi Wolf). Without self-esteem, the only change is an exchange of masters; with it, there is no need for masters. When trying to find books to give to “the countless brave and smart women I met who didn’t think of themselves as either brave or smart,” Steinem realized that books either supposed that external political change would cure everything or that internal change would. None linked internal and external change together in a seamless circle of cause and effect, effect and cause. She undertook to write such a book, and ended up transforming her life, as well as the lives of others. The result of her reflections is this truly transformative book: part personal collection of stories from her own life and the lives of many others, part revolutionary guide to finding community and inspiration. Steinem finds role models in a very young and uncertain Gandhi as well as unlikely heroes from the streets to history. Revolution from Within addresses the core issues of self-authority and unjust external authority, and argues that the first is necessary to transform the second. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Gloria Steinem including rare images from the author’s personal collection, as well as a new preface and list of book recommendations from Steinem.

The Art and Power of Being a Lady

The Art and Power of Being a Lady
Title The Art and Power of Being a Lady PDF eBook
Author Noelle Cleary
Publisher Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Pages 196
Release 2002-08-27
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780802139412

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Arguing that the term "lady" should be re-examined and brought back into circulation, the author shows readers how to achieve civility and grace in an often uncivil world.

The Feminine Mystique

The Feminine Mystique
Title The Feminine Mystique PDF eBook
Author Betty Friedan
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 587
Release 2001-09-17
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0393322572

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The book that changed the consciousness of a country—and the world. Landmark, groundbreaking, classic—these adjectives barely describe the earthshaking and long-lasting effects of Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique. This is the book that defined "the problem that has no name," that launched the Second Wave of the feminist movement, and has been awakening women and men with its insights into social relations, which still remain fresh, ever since. A national bestseller, with over 1 million copies sold.

Women Still at Work

Women Still at Work
Title Women Still at Work PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth F. Fideler
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 221
Release 2012-06-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1442215526

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From Betty White to Toni Morrison, we’re surrounded by examples of women working well past the traditional retirement age. In fact, the fastest growing segment of the workforce is women age sixty-five and older. Women Still at Work tells the everyday stories of hard-working women and the reasons they’re still on the job, with a focus on women in the professional workforce. The book is filled with profiles of real women, working in settings from academia to drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers, from business to the arts, talking about the many reasons why they still work and the impact work has on their lives. Women Still at Work draws on national survey data and in-depth interviews, showing not only the big picture of older women advancing their careers despite tough economic conditions, but also providing the personal insights of everyday working women from all parts of the country. Their stories showcase some of the key themes women choose to stay at work—including job satisfaction, diminishing retirement savings, the need to support children or parents longer in life, exercising the hard-won right to work, and more. Women Still at Work shows employment to be a positive and rewarding part of life for many women well beyond the expected retirement age.