Lena Dunham interviews Judy Blume, New York's invisible child: What we're reading - Women's Agenda

Lena Dunham interviews Judy Blume, New York’s invisible child: What we’re reading

She is 97 and has so much to do.This is the story of one inspiring career woman. 

Eight-seven percent of girls feel judged on their appearance rather than ability. Mediocrity isn’t an option; it demands ambition — On society, sexism and young girls: We care about young women as symbols, not as people

Rebekah Campbell: I have to admit it — being a female tech entrepreneur is different

After Mother Jonesr eporter Dana Liebelson met India’s “sumangali girls,” she’ll never look at cute, cheap clothes the same way again: I Tried to See Where My T-Shirt Was Made, and the Factory Sent Thugs After Me

Eight tips to help generate great ideas

Want to get your summer reading in order? NPR’s got a great guide to the best books of 2013 — and it’s not a list

What happens to those who die with no family or friends? A story of devoted strangers and one woman’s final days. 

Lena Dunham interviews Judy Blume

Invisible child: New York Times reporter Andrea Elliott follows a year in the life of homeless child Dasani and her family. With 22,000 homeless children in NYC, this is just one their stories.

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