PunkinFutz Survival Guide No. 41

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March is Women's History Month and this year's theme is a continuation of last year's, which was interrupted by the pandemic.  2020 was the centennial of women's suffrage in the U.S. - one hundred years since women won the right to vote!
There is so much about women's fight for the right to vote that does not get taught.  It's amazing that this just happened, mostly in the 20th Century!
Alma Woodsey Thomas, Iris, Tulips, Jonquils, and Crocuses (detail), 1969; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Gift of Wallace and Wilhelmina Holladay; © Estate of Alma Woodsey Thomas; Photo by Cameron Robinson
Where are the Women?
A survey of representation of women in our museums and in our class rooms.  
Happy Women's History Month to three of the Super Women of PunkinFutz!  
You can check out Marie Claire's feminist ranking of female super heroes here.  [One caveat, you have to sign up for a free account to see the list.]
This Wednesday, join us for a positively intimate conversation with PunkinFutz and Emma Butler, CEO & Founder of Intimately We'll chat about adaptive fashion, intimate wear made exclusively for our community, and the importance of body positivity for the start of Women's History Month!

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I just went through the frustration of scheduling my COVID vaccine on-line.  I cannot even count the number of times I had to decipher letters, find motorcycles, traffic lights, cross walks, and bicycles to prove I am not a robot....THIS made me laugh!  Happy Monday!
I am not a robot.
Please note, PunkinFutz is in no way affiliated with any of the organizations covered in this newsletter.  PunkinFutz receives no compensation, directly or indirectly, from any organization or entity mentioned.