READING | Grace & Steel: Dorothy, Barbara, Laura, and the Women of the Bush Dynasty, by J. Randy Taraborrelli: This book chronicles the lives of the women behind America's greatest political dynasty — from First Ladies Barbara and Laura Bush, to family matriarch Dorothy and the Bush twins Barbara and Jenna. Learn more.
WATCHING | Black Widow, starring Scarlett Johansson, Florence Pugh, and Rachel Weisz: Black Widow is the second of Marvel's solo female superhero films (the first was 2019's Captain Marvel), and it was delayed three times because of the COVID-19 pandemic before being released on July 9 in theaters and on Disney+. The movie depicts the titular character Black Widow confronting her past, reuniting with her former makeshift family, and working to free brainwashed assassins. “It was wonderful to tell a story with three complicated, strong women,” said Rachel Weisz. Learn more.
LISTENING TO | NPR's Life Kit podcast, episode "What 'Likeability' Really Means In The Workplace" (June 22): According to the Life Kit episode description: "'Likeability' is a loaded word. And try as we might, none of us has full control over who likes us. Journalist and podcaster Alicia Menendez, author of The Likeability Trap, says who we like is shaped by who we are — and often, likeability is a way of shielding biases in the workplace." Learn more.
EXCITED FOR | New WPLN Facebook Lives: We're excited to announce that we're bringing back our WPLN Facebook Lives! Join us on July 26 at 12pm ET for a conversation with our interns about why WPLN's work to elect more women is important to them! Learn more. And please help us continue providing free training resources like Facebook Lives — support WPLN today!
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