Guru
August 12th, 2008, 12:02 PM
http://www.jacksonfreepress.com/index.php/site/comments/the_2008_chicks_we_love_071608/
* Wow! Great article from The Jackson Free Press.
Follow the link for individual profiles.
Great read.
ps: You can find The Jackson Free Press in most cool places about the city.
The 2008 Chicks We Love
Cover painting by Ginger Williams
The Better Half of Mississippi
There was a time before my generation when women had a clear and distinct disadvantage in all parts of life. They couldn’t get the same jobs as men, and society treated them as though they were less intelligent and necessarily dependent on their male counterparts.
While things still aren’t perfect, I am privileged to say that I do not feel those same oppressions, and that is largely due to the women who came before me, paving a way of hard-fought equality.
These same women work in your offices, run your meetings, pass your legislation and cook your dinner. They are news anchors and business owners, artists and moms. We see them in governmental chambers and in the grocery store. They are the better half of what makes this the Hospitality State.
They are the Chicks We Love.
* Wow! Great article from The Jackson Free Press.
Follow the link for individual profiles.
Great read.
ps: You can find The Jackson Free Press in most cool places about the city.
The 2008 Chicks We Love
Cover painting by Ginger Williams
The Better Half of Mississippi
There was a time before my generation when women had a clear and distinct disadvantage in all parts of life. They couldn’t get the same jobs as men, and society treated them as though they were less intelligent and necessarily dependent on their male counterparts.
While things still aren’t perfect, I am privileged to say that I do not feel those same oppressions, and that is largely due to the women who came before me, paving a way of hard-fought equality.
These same women work in your offices, run your meetings, pass your legislation and cook your dinner. They are news anchors and business owners, artists and moms. We see them in governmental chambers and in the grocery store. They are the better half of what makes this the Hospitality State.
They are the Chicks We Love.