IN COMMEMORATION: The civil rights movement lost its founding matriarch early Tuesday morning. Dr. Dorothy I. Height, who fought for social justice and equality most of her life on behalf of women, people of color, and all people, died at the age of 98.
Just about a year ago, at age 97, Dr. Dorothy Height stopped at an airport enroute on a business trip to join us ONLINE. "I wanted to stop by to say hello to all my sisters," she told us. She gave the memorable executive keynote welcome address at our ONLINE global women's conference, It's a NEW DAY! celebrating International Women's Day. It was powerful and timeless. She helps us see our strengths and the important role we play in creating a better world --- a message to keep with us. We remain grateful to have been directly touched by her influence. LEARN WHY...
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Dr. Dorothy Height's biography of remarkable contributions in a lifetime dedicated to social justice for women, people of color, and all people: http://www.ncnw.org/about/height.htm
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http://www.globaldialoguecenter.com/women/new-day.shtml
Do you have a special memory of Dorothy Height's influence on you? Keep it with you. Share it with others. Cherish it.
Warm regards,
Debbe
Home of Women in the Lead
www.globaldialoguecenter.com/women
author, Putting Our Differences to Work
The Fastest Way to Innovation, Leadership
and High Performance
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