That Takes Ovaries!: Bold Females and Their Brazen Acts is a collection of non-fiction female empowerment stories compiled and edited by Rivka Solomon. Its themes range from women in athletics, polyamory, and handicap bathroom advocacy to immigration challenges, combating sexual violence through artivism, workplace sexism, and more.The book was adapted into two plays—one for women, and one for girls, and became an organization by the same name, which administers events and trainings concerning female leadership and empowerment. Harvard University's Schlesinger Library Experimental Archives Project holds records of the book and its events from 2002 to 2010. By 2013, the book was in its sixth printing.
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| - That Takes Ovaries!: Bold Females and Their Brazen Acts is a collection of non-fiction female empowerment stories compiled and edited by Rivka Solomon. Its themes range from women in athletics, polyamory, and handicap bathroom advocacy to immigration challenges, combating sexual violence through artivism, workplace sexism, and more.The book was adapted into two plays—one for women, and one for girls, and became an organization by the same name, which administers events and trainings concerning female leadership and empowerment. Harvard University's Schlesinger Library Experimental Archives Project holds records of the book and its events from 2002 to 2010. By 2013, the book was in its sixth printing. (en)
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| - That Takes Ovaries!: Bold Females and Their Brazen Acts is a collection of non-fiction female empowerment stories compiled and edited by Rivka Solomon. Its themes range from women in athletics, polyamory, and handicap bathroom advocacy to immigration challenges, combating sexual violence through artivism, workplace sexism, and more.The book was adapted into two plays—one for women, and one for girls, and became an organization by the same name, which administers events and trainings concerning female leadership and empowerment. Harvard University's Schlesinger Library Experimental Archives Project holds records of the book and its events from 2002 to 2010. By 2013, the book was in its sixth printing. (en)
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