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Inspiring Thursday: Florence Howe (1929-2020)
Florence Howe was born in 1929 in Brooklyn, New York. Since she was a little girl, her parents and especially her mother who was a bookkeeper instilled a love of learning in Florence. Learning and education became a lifelong passion for her. Moreover, her intelligence and hard work predestined her for a wide range of …
Influential relationships between language, gender and society
My name is Alba Biosca and I am the WAVE Youth Ambassador in Spain. Although I am currently studying a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, I previously completed a year of Philology, where I spent much of my time learning about Sociolinguistics, and especially the differences between women and men while speaking. I was also …
One Book, Three Points of View: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s “Americanah”
The WAVE office is in a constant flux of ideas and opinions, with new members, mainly interns, coming and going. In the following blog article, 3 WAVE office members will review and analyze the book Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. With each differing perspective, a new facet of the book is illuminated. We hope you …
Step Up! V-log: Kat & Lina review Cordelia Fine’s Testosterone Rex
Katarina Višnar & Lina Piskernik, WAVE Step Up! campaigners, review Cordelia Fine’s latest book release “Testosterone Rex: Myths of Sex, Science, and Society.” Spoiler Alert: we loved it!
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