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Imagining
Ourselves: A Generation of Women Poised to Take the Reins
of Global Leadership by Paula Goldman The Imagining
Ourselves project began in the fall of 2001, in a
casual breakfast conversation with my friend Denise
Dunning. I was twenty-six years old, freshly minted with
a masters degree The timing for the
initiation of my career could not have been worse. The
economy was awful, and September 11 had just happened. Id
given One Sunday, my friend
Denise invited me over for breakfast. Somehow we began
recounting It dawned on us that
there was something quite remarkable that connected all
of these stories -- a positive, empowered spirit that
enabled women of our generation to engage What about an
anthology? I asked Denise casually, not really even
moved by my own idea. To my surprise, she responded
enthusiastically Like all of lifes
best adventures, if I had And here is what weve found: If you are a woman
between the ages of twenty and forty living anywhere on
the globe today, you are part of the most educated, most
well-traveled, most professionally empowered, most
international generation of women ever to have existed on
this planet. Its a story that not many people are
telling yet, but its one of the most inspiring
stories out there these days in a world full of violence
and insecurity -- the story Consider that more young
women today have had access to formal education than at
any This is not, of course,
to say that everything But such a paradox is
precisely the point. Clearly, there are serious problems
facing the world today. But perhaps for the first time in
history, a generation of young adult women are poised
with the resources and tools to do something positive to
address the many And it is precisely that
positive spirit that filtered through when our team took
a close Take, for example, the
story of Mayerly Sánchez, a young woman in the book. In
the Mayerly did not grow up
as an elite member And she is in very good
company. She is We have the power to move the world, each and every one of us. If you are a woman in your twenties or thirties, it is likely that you have access to more resources to transform your life, and the lives of those around you, than any previous generation of women in history. Each of the women in the
project has been Article Copyright © 2006 Paula Goldman
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Be sure to visit these links for theNew World Library and International Museum of Women because both links take you to more, and very interesting information, about this book. ....the foreword is by Isabel Allende, women such as Ukrainian Olympic Gold Medalist Oksana Baiul; bestselling novelist Zadie Smith; author Karenna Gore Schiff; Lauren Bush; Queen Rania of Jordan; and many more women are interviewed. You can purchase this book at New World Library, and also info on book availability at Amazon.com! Based on the book Imagining Ourselves. Copyright © 2006 by The International Museum of Women. (March 2006; $26.95US; 1-57731-524-3) Reprinted with permission of New World Library, Novato, CA. Toll-free number 800-972-6657 ext. 52 or www.newworldlibrary.com. Author and Project Founder, Paula Goldman's Paula was born in Singapore in 1975. She and her family lived in Jakarta, Indonesia, before moving to Southern California. She graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1997 and went on to receive a master's degree in public affairs from Princeton University. She is currently working toward a PhD in social anthropology at Harvard University. When she isn't traveling for her projects, Paula divides her time between Boston and San Francisco. For more information, please visit www.imow.org
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