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I think self-awareness is probably the most
important thing towards becoming a champion.
                                                                     —Billie Jean King

Contributions To The World

Why Moving Millions to Women and Girls Must Include Work on Embodied Leadership — Embodied leadership is a way of being in the world that allows us to seamlessly integrate the lessons of the body learned through healthy movement and competition into daily life. This was the topic of a panel earlier this month at the Women Moving Millions summit in New York.  Read here for ideas to fund embodied leadership and sports for girls and women.

Why a Single Narrative About the 19th Amendment Does Us All an Injustice The 19th amendment and the Education Amendments Act had broader goals for women and for society. Both laws represent so much more than they appear. I invite you to learn more about how their purpose and true intent can help lead us to further progress towards women’s equality.
 
Good Stuff To Share

Celebrating 10 years of Women Moving Millions — Jacki Zehner,
co-founder of Women Moving Millions (WMM) celebrates 10 years of WMM history and the continued importance of this growing community to organizations that serve primarily women and girls. 

#WomenFunded — The Women's Funding Network's conference was earlier this month with fabulous speakers and leaders. Keynote, Dr. Kimberle Crenshaw's TED talk on The Urgency of Intersectionality is a must-see.


SOCAP17 — On October 10-13 in San Francisco, SOCAP, the world’s leading conference on activating the power of capital markets to drive positive social and environmental impact, will hold its 10th annual gathering of changemakers. Speakers include Imagine Philanthropy clients and collaborators, Michael McCreless, Senior Director of Strategy and Impact at Root Capital; Catherine Gill, Executive Vice President at Root Capital; Kristin Hayden of VisionVenture; and Marianne Schnall, activist, and author of What Will It Take to Make a Woman President?


Entrepreneurial Feminist Forum — On Saturday, November 11, I will be speaking at the first ever Entrepreneurial Feminist Forum taking place at OCAD (Ontario College of Art and Design) in Toronto. Hosted by LiisBeth and Feminists at Work and sponsored by OCAD’s sLab and Imagination Catalyst, this gathering will be a day of talks and workshops dedicated purely to feminist business practice. 

Onward, 
Tuti
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