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Tina and Beyoncé Knowles Rock the Library

On October 3rd, UH’s Friends of Women’s Studies’ Living Archives oral history interview series featured Houston entrepreneur Tina Knowles. The Headliners salon owner is now in the big time with her Miss Tina and Déreon fashion lines, and she’s designed

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Elizabeth Gregory October 16, 2011 celebrities, fertility, pop cultural moms, redefining women's work, women and economics, women's education, women's work No Comments Read more

Local Labor Ladies / Happy B’day, B!

Led by reports of zero US job growth in August, in a national context of big pushes to roll back workers’ bargaining rights, this Labor Day is signifying hard. So much to say, so much of it deeply irritating, I’m

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Elizabeth Gregory September 4, 2011 birth timing, celebrities, fertility, labor day, pop cultural moms, women and economics, women and politics, women's work No Comments Read more

Singing Sisterhood

Big sister Beyoncé (winner of the video of the year award) stood up for her younger sibling in the singing sisterhood at last night’s Video Music Awards – giving Taylor Swift (winner for best female video) the chance to finish

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Elizabeth Gregory September 14, 2009 celebrities, marriage No Comments Read more

To all the honeys making (less) moneys

$2 million for Paula, $10 million for Ryan and $30 million for Simon? No wonder she walked out. Here’s Leslie Morgan Steiner’s take on paying the honeys less moneys. Will the chicken game pay off? Should the guys stand up

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Elizabeth Gregory August 18, 2009 celebrities, women and economics No Comments Read more

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