Woman
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There's a
woman
named Mary Gordon who runs something called Roots of Empathy.
And the pang of rejection rise up in me and then the voice of shame scolding me, "You are a grown woman, stop crying over a job."
On the cover sat a
woman
named Septima Clark.
Septima Clark was an activist and an educator, a
woman
after whom I'd eventually model my own career.
I think about the day often, and I have literally prayed that I did not do irreparable harm, because as a
woman
who used to be a little girl just like Regina, I know that I could have started the process of killing her confidence forever.
It might have been the complete shock of negotiating finances with a black
woman
in the '80s, but whatever it was, I'd watch my mother work these car dealers over until they were basically giving the car away for free.
A world that isn't intimidated by confidence when it shows up as a
woman
or in black skin or in anything other than our preferred archetypes of leadership.
My mother was a renaissance
woman.
Let's face it, a black
woman
calling police on a white man using a pool isn't absurd enough, but what if that white man was trying to touch her hair without asking, or maybe he was making oat milk while riding a unicycle, or maybe he's just talking over everyone in a meeting.
The California Safeway didn't just call cops on black
woman
donating food to homeless.
Or, the white
woman
who called the police on the eight-year-old black girl, she could have bought all the inventory from that little black girl, support a small business.
And the white
woman
who called the police on the black real estate investor, we would all be better off, the cops agree, if she had simply ignored him and minded her own damn business.
We are going to show, actually, what the library looks like, OK? So, I am married to the most wonderful
woman
in the world.
Woman: I remember wanting to get off.
Woman: Yeah.
Woman: Yeah, but I thought that was just me.
"The New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame, With conquering limbs astride from land to land; Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand A mighty
woman
with a torch, whose flame Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name Mother of Exiles.
I have documented cats and dogs who grieve, our companion animals, but I also interacted with a
woman
who was extremely bothered because her dog wasn't grieving.
I was the only
woman
who would be doing the long jump.
This was a
woman
in her 50s, she was in generally good shape, but she had been in and out of hospital a few times due to curative breast cancer treatment.
In fact, when I get patients like this woman, I tend to advise not to operate.
We have a 28-year-old healthy woman, no travel history, [unclear], doesn't smoke, doesn't drink.
I mean, they went to the max for this
woman.
I had a young
woman
come to me.
She was an African-American
woman.
But when this
woman
told me, "I have flown everything there is to fly," bombers, just all kinds of planes, it just melted me, you know, just to see how far women have come.
And you know, my mother taught us ... she was tough on us, and she said, "You know, Leah," she gave us all this plaque, "to be a good woman, you have to first look like a girl."
And I hate to tell you, gentlemen, it's going to take a good
woman
to do that.
It's going to take a good
woman
to do that.
If you're a good woman, you can do that.
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