international women s day
- A rally at War Memorial Plaza/City Hall kicked off today's third annual women's march in Baltimore. It just wrapped up.
- As women across the world and around the country demonstrated to mark International Women’s Day, in Baltimore, a handful of women – and at least one man – gathered near the city’s State Center to protest.
- The morning of Wednesday March 8, as women across America were striking for International Women’s Day, the struggles of 10 female felony defendants were
- Pandora jewelry is launching a global advertising campaign with a focus on empowering women, kicking it off this week with billboards in nine cities including Baltimore, the company's U.S. headquarters
- There is a movement for change that is happening in this country, and women are at the forefront of it. It is an incredible time to be a woman and by extension, to be a girl. It is also exhausting, and it is hard work. It is a time of high hopes and great expectations.
- Wearing red and toting anti-President Donald J. Trump signs, dozens gathered in a park on North Charles Street on Wednesday afternoon as part of International Women's Day.
- As Congress and the Trump administration move toward a possible cutoff of federal money for Planned Parenthood, Democratic leaders in the General Assembly are rallying around a planto have the state fill the funding gap.
- Lilly Santiago, 8, was curious: She asked her father, William, who works at Southwest Airlines, whether any women worked down on the tarmac, guiding the planes and loading and unloading checked bags.
- Million Women Mentors, a national organization that aims to increase the presence of women in science, technology, engineering and math fields, will launch a Maryland chapter on Wednesday.
- For A Day Without a Woman, organizers have asked women to wear red, take the day off from paid or unpaid labor, and avoid shopping.
- Dozens stood singing Sunday in the shadow of the Baltimore City Detention Center, its stone walls and barbed wire fence representing a system they said had oppressed them for too long.
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- Sunday is daylight saving time – set your clocks forward one hour, or you will be like the white rabbit in "Alice in Wonderland" – you will be late for a very important date.
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- Jim Dryden with the Friends of the Concord Point Lighthouse informed me about the 2013 volunteer orientation and briefing to be held March 9 at 10 a.m. at the Havre de Grace Police Department meeting room. Information? Call 410-939-3213 or email concordpointlighthouse@verizon.net