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"womenkind" Definitions
  1. womankind.
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" She added: "I think it would be difficult to argue that I'm a net-negative for womenkind.
Kristi Faulkner, president of Womenkind, an advertising agency, said she was planning to attend Shoptalk, a major conference for retail brands, in Las Vegas.
There's the pioneering scientific discoveries, the world-record-breaking athletic moments, not to mention the groundbreaking contributions to all different industries — the many accomplishments of womenkind is nothing to sneeze at.
Though trafficking courts may now be subject to criticism from those who were once supportive of them—one social service organization serving Asian women, Womenkind, left the courts this year, the Times reports, "after deciding it was easier to build trust outside of the court system"—this is far from the first time they've been scrutinized.
Deva Pardue is an Irish graphic designer now based in New York City. A graduate of the School of Visual Arts, she has worked at Pentagram and The Wing, and is the founder of For All Womenkind.
On June 3, 2012, C. Wonder was featured in the television program The Pitch, a reality television show airing on the AMC television network. During this episode, two advertising agencies pitched to founder J. Christopher Burch to become the advertising agency for C. Wonder. The two firms bidding for the business were Womenkind and the winner Digo. The slogan for the Digo pitch was "A Great Mood Can Change the World".
In Fall 2016, after the outcomes of the 2016 election, Pardue founded For All Womankind as a way to respond to contribute to post-election responses. The name "For All Womenkind" refers, according to Pardue, to the need for intersectionality in organizing -- across issues of gender and race, and beyond the level of campaigning for individual rights. Her design work under this organization evolved from study of the raised fist motif and the realization that none of the existing iterations of this symbol looked feminine; in response, she created a motif of three raised fists, with different skin tones and painted red fingernails. She then created a series of posters using this motif, with different text, for use during public protests.

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