Progress is being made, but a lot of women are realizing it is not what they envisioned.
“Progress is being made, but a lot of women are realizing it is not what they envisioned.”
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Progress is being made, but a lot of women are realizing it is not what they envisioned.
“Progress is being made, but a lot of women are realizing it is not what they envisioned.”
Progress is being made, but a lot of women are realizing it is not what they envisioned.
Activists have every right to espouse their views of utopia.
Never far from my thoughts are memories of being a little girl in Queens, N.Y., our family of five crowded in a small one-bedroom apartment, struggling to learn English and survive a new life in a new country, America. We humbly and gratefully still recall the kindnesses shown by strangers and neighbors who became new friends.
Around the time President Lyndon B. Johnson was declaring a War on Poverty in the 1960s, federal, state and local governments began accelerating a veritable War on the Private Sector.
I never envisioned that I would be able to bring something to the entertainment table that would fit Las Vegas. Vegas is so presentational; it's live theater and, for me, it's always been film or television, which isn't why people come to Las Vegas. So it's exciting to be apart of all of this, the thrust of the entertainment of Vegas.
I'm getting to put my music out into the world the way that I envisioned and hoped it would be when I was little, and that is a total dream come true.
When I was a little kid going to Methodist church, I actually envisioned one day that I would become a minister but I never pursed that.
The difference between a film that ends up three hours and a film that is envisioned as three hours is that it's written that way.
As we celebrate Women's History Month this March, it's important to remember the key role women have played in promoting a better understanding and relationships between our country and the rest of the world.