Category Archives: girl

Dowry: An Ancient Practice That Needs To Die, Not The Brides.

I have forthrightly researched the practice and still have not found a reason it exist to begin with. How is it helping your daughter when her husband and her in-laws may or may not give her the money? Or use … Continue reading

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Scotland: First county in world to make period products free

Period poverty is what it is called. It makes sense to do so during a time of economical distress. There is now a legal duty on local authorities to ensure that free items such as tampons and sanitary pads are … Continue reading

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Rachel Hightower~author of “Girl Child In The UnPromised Land”- contact information

Some of you asked me about getting in touch with Ms. Hightower. I can’t give you her email addy, so, here’s the URL to her blog. There’s a way to get in touch with her on it. https://rachelhightowerbooks.blogspot.com/

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International Girl Child Day. Oct 11

International Day of the Girl Child is an important recognition of the female child. It help build girls confident which is very important in growing into womanhood. On the occasion of International Day of Girl, UNICEF, the child rights body, … Continue reading

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Day Of The Girl

600 million adolescent girls are preparing to enter a world of work transformed by innovation and automation. They are the largest generation in history and a vast source of ideas and solutions for all career fields. Yet far too often, … Continue reading

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15 Year Old Abeg Kon Bullied to Death

A reader turned my attention to this case in Calgary and asked me to sign the petition that justice be brought to this tragedy because I write about these kinds of things. My stories are fictional but sadly this is … Continue reading

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Interview of Ana BuFaye-Meet Kick-Ass Ana in the futuristic novel Unholy Pursuit

https://louisewis3.wordpress.com/2020/08/21/meet-kick-ass-ana-in-this-futuristic-novel-unholy-pursuit-wizards-witches-fiction-paranormal-epicfantasy/ Meet kick-ass Ana in this futuristic novel Unholy Pursuit. #wizards #witches #fiction #paranormal #epicfantasy @blueskyred54 Interveiw by @louise_wise Ana BuFaye definitely believes in things that go bump in the night. Unholy Pursuit: The Devil on My Trail is futuristic, … Continue reading

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Sybil Ludington~ The Female Paul Revere.

Every American grade school child knows the story of the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere. Who was an American silversmith, engraver, early industrialist, and Patriot in the American Revolution. He made a famous horseback ride from from Concord to Lexington. … Continue reading

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We all know about the stockades and the letters sewn on clothing, but not many know about the ‘scold’s bridle’ or ‘branks’ used on uncontrollable women.

When writing and sitting novels in certain eras and one want to remain authentic to the time period and its customs you will find that some of the practices were very demeaning, dehumanizing, and plain old cruel. The scarlet letter … Continue reading

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