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Oct 24 2017

Women Who Leap: Ursula Burns

Ursula Burns, CEO Xerox First black woman to run a Fortune 500 company I grew up in Manhattan in the late 1950s through the mid-’70s within about 10 blocks on the Lower East Side, in the Baruch housing projects. It was actually fun and good. I look back on it often, because if you see the … [Read more...]

Written by Dana Bristol-Smith · Categorized: I Leap, Video, Women's Empowerment

Oct 17 2017

Women Who Leap: Ellen DeGeneres

Ellen DeGeneres First openly gay character on a sitcom When I first started doing stand-up, I was writing from the perspective of a human being, observing how we all act—it had nothing to do with a female perspective. It was just a human one. I don’t know if that’s because I’m gay and I just … [Read more...]

Written by Dana Bristol-Smith · Categorized: I Leap, Women's Empowerment

Oct 08 2017

Women Who Leap: Mihaela Noroc

Mihaela Noroc Photographer, Creator of The Atlas of Beauty Women of the World in 500 Portraits I’m a 31 years old photographer from Bucharest, Romania but I spent most of the last 4 years traveling in different countries of the world. My father is a painter so since my childhood I was … [Read more...]

Written by Dana Bristol-Smith · Categorized: I Leap, Women's Empowerment

Sep 28 2017

Women Who Leap: Gabby Douglas

Gabby Douglas The first woman of color to win an Olympic Gold Medal in Gymnastics You have to believe that you are good enough and not give up. Back in 2011 I fell seven times in the competition and it was so embarrassing. My mom said that a winner is the one who falls and gets back up … [Read more...]

Written by Dana Bristol-Smith · Categorized: I Leap, Video, Women's Empowerment

Aug 22 2017

Letting Your Light Shine

Today we witnessed the solar eclipse and in our Leap to Confidence classroom the topic was Identifying and Sharing Your Strengths. It was the perfect moment to take some time for reflection. It's so easy to cover up who we really are and to hide our gifts and talents. You might find that you tend … [Read more...]

Written by Dana Bristol-Smith · Categorized: Inspiration, Women's Empowerment · Tagged: courage, empowerment, inspiration, Women's empowerment

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To learn more, visit us at www.leaptoconfidence.org/programs/leap-to-confidence/

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The History of Juneteenth
Freedom finally came on June 19, 1865, when some 2,000 Union troops arrived in Galveston Bay, Texas. The army announced that the more than 250,000 enslaved black people in the state, were free by executive decree. This day came to be known as "Juneteenth," by the newly freed people in Texas.

The historical legacy of Juneteenth shows the value of never giving up hope in uncertain times. The National Museum of African American History and Culture is a community space where this spirit of hope lives on. A place where historical events like Juneteenth are shared and new stories with equal urgency are told.
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