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Breast CAN-cer Awareness Month
Among the many issues affecting women, millions survive Breast CANcer every year, thanks to advances in modern medicine.
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The entire month of October is dedicated to bringing awareness to how far we’ve come & how far we still have to go.
Keeping abreast of groups & organizations dedicated to leveling the playing field for women is near to my heart, including finding a cure for CAN-cer in our lifetime.
The National Organization for Women (NOW) & Houston Women’s March, are two such groups I have been very active with this year. I am also gearing up to volunteer for the National Women’s Conference Fortieth Anniversary happening at the University of Houston in November.
What I bring to the party is a new way to think about equality with Emotional Intelligence. A new way to speak about equality. A new way to walk, talk, live & breathe equality without all the CANCEROUS CODING, SIGNING & SIGNALING that people have learned by watching TV.
WOMEN as Individuals are NOT single-handedly RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
Think Pink for EQUALITY.