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  2. Monique Couvson Wants Society to Better Understand Black Girls

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    In just four years with G4GC, Couvson has helped convene 100 funders from the U.S., moved more than $26 million to 400 organizations, and developed four signature funds: the Black Girl Freedom ...

  3. Sports are a must-have for many girls who grow up to be leaders

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    A new study ties girls' youth sports participation with them growing into future leaders.

  4. Women's education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The 1930s also saw tremendous changes in women's education at the college level. In 1900, there were 85,338 female college students in the United States and 5,237 earned their bachelor's degrees; by 1940, there were 600,953 female college students and 77,000 earned bachelor's degrees. [38]

  5. What it takes for Black girls to become leaders, according to ...

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    The annual event, put on by Black Girls Rock, is aimed at empowering Black girls, ages 13 to 18, to become leaders. Michelle Obama has a message for Black girls in America. The former first lady ...

  6. Female education in STEM - Wikipedia

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    Girls’ achievement seems to be stronger in science than mathematics and where girls do better than boys, the score differential is up to three times higher than where boys do better. [8] Girls tend to outperform boys in certain sub-topics such as biology and chemistry but do less well in physics and earth science.

  7. Sex differences in leadership - Wikipedia

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    Members of the group are more likely to agree with a male leader when power is exerted than a female leader. [6] However, in a study conducted by Shelby et al. (2010), [13] female leadership advantage was investigated by specifying contextual factors that moderate the likelihood that such an advantage would emerge. These authors considered if ...

  8. Cultivating Future Female Leaders: How To Elevate Other Women ...

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    Women have made major strides in the workplace -- in the U.S., women now represent 47% of the workforce, according to the latest stats from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Yet, North American women...

  9. Female education - Wikipedia

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    Female education is a catch-all term for a complex set of issues and debates surrounding education (primary education, secondary education, tertiary education, and health education in particular) for girls and women. [1] [2] It is frequently called girls' education or women's education. It includes areas of gender equality and access to education.