SheHeroes Helping the Blind With Sound
Some of my favorite type of stories to share on the SheHeroes blog are ones that you might not hear about outside small local newspapers and newsletters, but thanks to the internet we can find stories...
View ArticleSecrets of SheHeroes Video Contest!
Have you heard the news? We have launched a fabulous contest with our friends over at New Moon Girls! We want you to help tell the Secrets of SheHeroes around the globe. This contest is open to all...
View ArticleMeet SheHero Mo Isom
Today I did something I rarely get the chance to do, I watched the Ellen show. I do love Ellen, but it’s on at awful time of day for me so I almost never get the chance. Today, I turned it on while I...
View ArticleSheHeroes and the Chain of Girl Goodness
Here at SheHeroes we are proud to be a part of a new campaign put together by Inês Almeida founder of 7Wonderlicious. A Chain of Girl Goodness is working to mobilize many of out friends and fellow...
View ArticleBarbie: Bald, Presidential and Armed Part 2
This is Part 2 of Barbie: Bald, Presidential, and Armed. You can read Part 1 Here. The truth is, my daughter has Barbies. Thanks to family and friends she has them. The last time she actually played...
View ArticleNASA G.I.R.L.S.
I always enjoy reading about the many different programs offered in different communities all around the world to help more girls pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)....
View ArticleS.E. Hinton and The SheHeroes I Wish I’d Known
Recently while snuggled up with my kids looking for a movie to watch I came across the very beginning of the classic movie (and one of my personal favorites) The Outsiders. The Outsiders was of course...
View ArticleCaptain Marvel-The New Superhero
The comic book world has always been a boys club. Even when empowering female characters have been introduced over the years they are almost always dressed for the purpose of being eye candy for the...
View ArticleHappy Birthday Jeanette Rankin
Today we celebrate the birthday of SheHero Jeanette Rankin. Rankin’s place in women’s and American history is pivotal. Jeanette Pickering Rankin was the first woman elected to the United States House...
View ArticleThe 2012 Olympics Teaching Girls to Dream Bigger
The Olympics this year have been nothing short of inspiring, especially for girls and women across the globe. Despite your feelings on the various events, or sports in general, this year an entire...
View Article8 Ways You Can Be a SheHero
There are many ways one can be a SheHero in the world. But the biggest impact we can have as individuals is on the younger SheHeroes around us every day. Our daughters, nieces, goddaughters, students,...
View ArticleWays to Celebrate Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day
Forget Valentine’s Day and St. Patrick’s Day! Our favorite day is February 21st, “Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day”! We are so happy to help spread the word about the movement started by our...
View Article5 Ways to Inspire Your Kids This Summer
It’s that time of year again. School is almost out and you may be looking for things to do this summer with your SheHeroes and Heroes. Take advantage of the break and use this as an opportunity to...
View Article5 Tips for Navigating the New School Year
For most parents your school aged children have either just returned to school or will be soon. And with the new school year brings a whole new batch of challenges in the mission to raise strong...
View ArticleMermaids, Dolphin Trainers and Kindergarten Girls
Disney’s Little Mermaid What Kindergarten Girls in Silicon Valley Aspire to Be (circa 2014) By Steve Ko; cross-posted with permission from Medium.com A few weekends ago, I brought my daughters (ages 4...
View Article“It Was a Dark and Stormy Night”… Passing Down Your Favorite Stories and Books
A childhood classic: A Wrinkle in Time It was a dark and stormy night. It’s a legendary line that has been used in books since 1830. But for me I associate that line with what was one of my favorite...
View ArticleWomen’s Equality Day
Today is Women’s Equality Day! Established in 1971 by Rep. Bella Abzug, Women’s Equality Day was a way to commemorate the passage of the 19th amendment, the Woman Suffrage Movement Amendment to the...
View ArticleNASA G.I.R.L.S.
I always enjoy reading about the many different programs offered in different communities all around the world to help more... The post NASA G.I.R.L.S. appeared first on SheHeroes.
View ArticleS.E. Hinton and The SheHeroes I Wish I’d Known
Recently while snuggled up with my kids looking for a movie to watch I came across the very beginning of... The post S.E. Hinton and The SheHeroes I Wish I’d Known appeared first on SheHeroes.
View ArticleHelp Us Inspire Girls by Connecting Them to Role Models in STEM
Physicist and astronaut Sally Ride once said: “Young girls need to see role models in whatever careers they may choose,... The post Help Us Inspire Girls by Connecting Them to Role Models in STEM...
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