


Continuing our tribute to the voices....(if you didn’t catch our last tribute, click here.)
Take a look at Gervase’s last post. Gervase is an Intern in Charleston and has written in her fresh way about her experience at a city high school where she had the chance to sit down with some girls and discuss racial differences. It is very insightful.
Yesterday I spent the morning at Burke High School in a 9th grade
honors classroom filled with girls. The program I volunteered for
through the Women’s and Gender Studies department at the college is
called “My Life as a Girl,” and aside from spending time with this same
classroom of girls over the next couple months and talking to them
about things like boys, music and careers – Read More...
I LOVED this post by Sara Conrad, editor in Jacksonville, about women expressing themselves. Bitch on!
All right, it’s time for a little group confession.
Can
you think about the last three times you were ready to bust a nut--er,
ovary--about a situation you couldn’t control? How about the last
twenty times? Read More...
Finishing up our Tribute, Merry Glenne, editor in Augusta, speaks to our work theme and blogs about her advice to young women entering the work force.
I got an email last week from a friend of a cousin who was desperate
for advice. Approaching graduation (next spring), she was nervous about
what to do, where to intern, what to study, what to say during
interviews, how to write a resume, where to live...remember those days? Read More...
So, do you have something to say? Do you want to say it on skirt.com? If so, let us know!
-h