
Use Your Words: It’s Time to Speak Up!
Do you remember when you were an infant and someone said to you, “Use your words. Come on, use your words!” Well, you probably don’t remember someone saying this to you, but if you are a parent, aunt
Do you remember when you were an infant and someone said to you, “Use your words. Come on, use your words!” Well, you probably don’t remember someone saying this to you, but if you are a parent, aunt
By Jennifer S. Wilkov, Founder, Speak Up Women Conference Following the Women’s March on Washington this past weekend, many women were asking the question, “What’s next?” Others were asking, “Why did the march happen?” and still others were wondering
By Jennifer S. Wilkov, Founder, Speak Up Women Conference When I was a kid, I was raised singing the song “This Land Is Your Land”, which was written by Woody Guthrie a couple of decades before I was
By Jennifer S. Wilkov, Founder, Speak Up Women Conference As we approach the 49th anniversary of the loss of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., this year and his birthday in which we honor and remember him, we
By Jennifer S. Wilkov, Founder, Speak Up Women Conference Your voice is one of your biggest assets. It informs others. It expresses desire, hope, fear, happiness, sadness and other emotions. More importantly, it tells people who you are
Today, on International Women’s Day 2016, I ask you, “Why bother speaking up?” As we celebrate women everywhere and continue to work for equality for women across the globe, there is something central about the progress women have
What if you could not wash your face and hands, brush your teeth, take a shower, or drink clean water? What would your life be like? For 780 million people across the planet, this is their daily
Guest Post from Victoria Moran, Keynote Speaker at the Speak Up Women Conference It can take courage to speak out – whether for your rights, your opinions, or for something in which you believe deeply and know that not
“So Money” Interview with Farnoosh Torabi Listen to founder Jennifer S. Wilkov talk about her own life-changing experiences with the justice system, why she created the Speak Up Women Conference, and why it is important to speak up.
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