Oh I loved this so much! It’s so fun to learn more about these forgotten sisters in history, especially in your witty way of telling their stories. And hell yes to first class flights for women! The least the world can do, really.
I enjoyed this immensely! And started thinking of all the women in the world behind the acclaimed men...Abe Lincoln and Nancy Hanks Lincoln, Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn, Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda...all of the "muses" who were actually equally as brilliant and inspired not just "inspiring." There are the ones we know about. Corinne, please find the ones we don't know much about!!! A quest!
Good morning Corinne, this really made me realize again how much our world is still built around a male default, which makes women’s contributions harder to see. But like Kitty’s story shows, they were always there all along, just overlooked. I think what really maters is choosing to actually see them.
i love kitty!
and I assume she would love you! I don't want to speak for her but you're a lovely and well-liked person!
Oh I loved this so much! It’s so fun to learn more about these forgotten sisters in history, especially in your witty way of telling their stories. And hell yes to first class flights for women! The least the world can do, really.
Right?? I think we deserve it.
I enjoyed this immensely! And started thinking of all the women in the world behind the acclaimed men...Abe Lincoln and Nancy Hanks Lincoln, Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn, Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda...all of the "muses" who were actually equally as brilliant and inspired not just "inspiring." There are the ones we know about. Corinne, please find the ones we don't know much about!!! A quest!
I am writing these names down!! I will find them!!!
LOVE this! You are so witty and love how you enlightened us to the Wright sister! You really can find a woman everywhere in history.
I LOVED your talk, so yes, you need to share it with the world!
I will work on it! Thank you for reading!!!
I loved this, and laughed out loud in the basement of the library
did a grumpy librarian tell you to shhh?
THE PINK PILL HAHA
would you like me to write a prescription?
Share the speech!
I’m putting this on a picket sign and marching around monza with it
Good morning Corinne, this really made me realize again how much our world is still built around a male default, which makes women’s contributions harder to see. But like Kitty’s story shows, they were always there all along, just overlooked. I think what really maters is choosing to actually see them.