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Evening Street Review is centered on the belief that all men and women are created equal, that they have a natural claim to certain inalienable rights, and that among these are the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. With this center, and an emphasis on writing that has both clarity and depth, it practices the widest eclecticism. Evening Street Review reads submissions of poetry (free verse, formal verse, and prose poetry) and prose (short stories and creative nonfiction) year round. Submit 3-6 poems or 1-2 prose pieces at a time. Payment is one contributor’s copy. Copyright reverts to author upon publication. Response time is 3-6 months. Please address submissions to Editors, 2881 Wright Street, Sacramento, CA 95821. Email submissions are also acceptable; send to the following address as Microsoft Word or rich text files (.rtf): editor@eveningstreetpress.com.
Large Print EditionThis book is presented as an evidence of appreciation and as a token of regard to the history-making women of our race. One chief object of these introductory sentences is to secure for this book the interest of our youth that they may have instructive light on the struggles endured and the obstacles overcome by our pioneer women.It has been prepared with the hope that they will read it and derive fresh strength and courage from its records to stimulate and cause them to cleave more tenaciously to the truth and to battle more heroically for the right.The characters and facts herein set forth are veritable history. In presenting this volume to the public, it is proper to remark that it has been prepared from a settled conviction that something of the kind is needed. It is our anxious desire to preserve for future reference an account of these women, their life and character and what they accomplished under the most trying and adverse circumstances. . . .
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424 pages including index, history of the county and the towns in it, businesses, churches, families and organizations, lots of b/w illustrations
"How to Diversify Your Charity’s Board" offers a strategic roadmap for organisations to foster diverse and inclusive board leadership. Written by Sophia Moreau, a multi-award-winning Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Governance expert, this guide helps charity boards cultivate a broad range of perspectives to drive innovation, improve decision-making, and strengthen organisational resilience. It covers critical areas such as board recruitment, onboarding, and inclusive governance, offering practical tools, case studies, and actionable insights to ensure diverse talent is attracted, retained, and empowered. How to Diversify Your Charity’s Board: A Practical Guide is filled with invaluable information, including: • What do we mean by trustee diversity? • Statistics on the diversity of trustees • Why diversify your board? • Common misconceptions about trustee diversity • Inclusion: Where do we start? • A word on the law: positive action and positive discrimination • Practical tips to diversify your charity’s board