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Women’s History Month 2017: 10 Best Social Media Posts, Pt. 3

by LnP Admin March 29, 2017
written by LnP Admin March 29, 2017
Women’s History Month 2017: 10 Best Social Media Posts, Pt. 3

It’s the final week of Women’s History Month, and the celebration continues! We’ve seen a ton of empowering posts all over social media, especially about notable women who have made #HERstory. Since this month is all about looking back (and making) history, we’ve collected the best social media posts that reflect women making their mark in various fields. Check out this week’s curation of notable women making changes in STEM, art, literature and more!

In honor of #WomensHistoryMonth, women of ICE discuss what #WomensHistoryMonth means to them pic.twitter.com/Yp0K57K7gf

— ICE (@ICEgov) March 22, 2017

#tbt Mary Kay Ash is the only woman profiled in the book "Forbes Greatest Business Stories of All Time." #WomensHistoryMonth pic.twitter.com/gJ5g6rmz5d

— Mary Kay Cosmetics (@marykaycanada) March 16, 2017

Shirley Ann Jackson ’68 PhD ’73 is a distinguished nuclear physicist and the current president of @RPI. #WomensHistoryMonth pic.twitter.com/7johHXcGi2

— MIT (@MIT) March 22, 2017

Gwendolyn Brooks was the first African American to win the Pulitzer Prize in poetry. #WomensHistoryMonth #WorldPoetryDay pic.twitter.com/33Emk55CA2

— The Crisis Magazine (@thecrisismag) March 21, 2017

We're celebrating Michelle Norris the first female officer to win the Military Cross after saving her sergeant's life #womenshistorymonth pic.twitter.com/diU1ITapQR

— SSAFA (@SSAFA) March 16, 2017

Female #USNavy Sailors and civilians have a rich history of service. Today in 1917, Loretta Walsh left her mark on that history when she became our first female chief petty officer. Click the link in our bio to travel back in time with us for a historical look at other female Sailors who benefited from our female chiefs’ deckplate leadership. Now, women serve in every rank from seamen to admiral, hold nearly every job from naval aviator to deep-sea diver, and continue their rich history of service by contributing their talents and capabilities to our #OneNavyTeam. BZ shipmates! #InstaNavy #LifeAboveTheWater #LifeOnTheWater #LifeUnderTheSea #Military #NavyLife #OTD #Sailors #WomensHistoryMonth @DeptOfDefense @USNHistory

A post shared by US Navy (@usnavy) on Mar 21, 2017 at 5:41pm PDT

In true #GirlBoss fashion, my #WCW & @nytimes journalist @jessicabennett created #FeministFightClub to give women a playbook for battling sexism in the workplace. Check it out: http://www.feministfightclub.com/ @feministfightclub

A post shared by Jess Weiner (@imjessweiner) on Mar 22, 2017 at 10:52am PDT

#WomensHistoryMonth virtual book club, anyone? What are you reading this month? 📚 #WeMakeHerstory

A post shared by HuffPost Women (@huffpostwomen) on Mar 2, 2017 at 12:36pm PST

At age 41, Spanx founder Sara Blakely became the youngest self-made female billionaire. In addition to creating an…

Posted by Refinery29 on Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Chelsea Clinton is writing a children’s book called ‘She Persi…

Chelsea Clinton is writing a children's book with an amazing title: 'She Persisted.'

Posted by NowThis Her on Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Chelsea Clintonfemale leadersFeminismJessica BennettpoetrySara Blakelysocial mediaUS Navywomen leaderswomen's history month
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