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Young Drivers: Make a safe driving video and win a $5,000 Scholarship
Hurry, you only have until July 1 to submit video entries to the 2010 Bridgestone Americas Safety Scholars Video Contest! The Safety Scholars Video Contest is open to young drivers ages 16 to 21. Entrants must produce a short car safety video either 2...[Read on]
Bendix Announces "The Passion That Drives You" Scholarship Winners
Congratulations to the winners of the Bendix Brakes "The Passion That Drives You"  Scholarship contest. Each of these inspiring young people earned a $2500 scholarship towards their automotive education. Here at AskPatty.com, we're especially pleased to...[Read on]
Title IX: Celebrating opportunity for all
It was a particularly lackluster practice and in typical fashion our basketball coach threw a bit of a fit. He went on a verbal rampage trying desperately to explain to this group of high school girls the possibilities that existed for them in sport. He ...[Read on]
Is the Auto Industry a Woman's Nation?
Equal pay, equal housework, and more government obligations to women workers were all on the table at Monday's Center for American Progress conference I attended on live blogger podcast through California First Lady Maria Shriver's report on women in the...[Read on]
Women at the Box Office This Weekend- May 29
Opening This Week Pressure Cooker- directed by Jennifer Grausman and Mark Becker (at the IFC in NY) Here’s the description from the press materials: Three seniors at Philadelphia’s Frankford High School find an unlikely champion in the kitchen of Wil...[Read on]
ChickSpeak hearts Hellcats
In high school, we all loved tuning into our favorite primetime teen dramas. The storylines, abet a bit crazy at times, featured things we could relate to: dealing with boyfriend drama, taking the SATs, clashing with our parents and so and so on. We admir...[Read on]
[Video] Female highschool pitcher signs National Letter of Intent
High school varsity baseball pitching sensation Marti Sementelli is no stranger to media attention. Since her days playing Little League at age five with the boys, she has regularly garnered attention from local and national news media. At age 10 she made...[Read on]
Lessons, some victories, and fresh worry: Is there life after college sports?
Odell (in blue) By Sarah Odell The other day, the Wellesley College Squash Team — my team — opened the 2009 season at home against Smith College. This is my last home opener. As a senior, who has spent four years holding the number one spot ...[Read on]
Gotta Have Heart – The Best Sports Couples
Have you ever noticed how singers and actors always to seem to hook up with each other? There’s Gwen and Gavin, Brad and Angelina… the list goes on and on. Well in sports, it’s no different. In honor of Valentine’s Day, here’s a look at some of ...[Read on]
Getting to know your new WNBA
With the Final Four upon us and the WNBA draft taking place next week, it’s time  to take a look at the new class of professional ballers. Last year was considered the deepest class in WNBA history. This year there isn’t as much depth but with roste...[Read on]
"In one generation, young girls have gone from hoping there's a team to hoping they can make the team." -Mary Jo Kane
In America, we’re all about the scores, the highlights, and the numbers…. So let’s take a look at some Title IX numbers: In 1972, the average number of women’s sports teams offered per school was about 2… now, 38 years lat...[Read on]
Fair pay and athletics: The gender disparities continue to loom
This post is part of an initiative by the National Women’s Law Center in honor of Equal Pay Day — “voices are rising up across the web in support of fair pay for women.” All day, they’ll be promoting blog posts about fair pay and tweets with the...[Read on]
Female auto tech student finds success with Ferrari
We love to have the chance to share about great opportunities for women in the automotive industry, and were so delighted when we heard this excellent story about Ashley Waller. This young woman put a business degree on hold to attend automotive technica...[Read on]
How Olympic athletes pay the rent
If you’re dreaming of becoming an Olympic athlete, remember that beyond all the training, competition and glory there is a lot of financial struggle. Training for the Olympics (never mind competing) is at least a full-time (usually unpaid) job and even ...[Read on]
Sundance 2011 – The U.S. Competition
The competition in both the dramatic and documentary categories for the 2011 edition of the Sundance Film Festival were announced yesterday.  Women directed 25% of the films in dramatic and 43% of the films in the documentary competitions respectively....[Read on]
Sundance 2010- The Competition Lineup
The Sundance Film Festival released a good amount of the lineup for the next festival and it looks at first glance to be dark and very boy oriented.  Women account for only 4 out of the 16 (25%) of dramatic films in competition.  Women are better repres...[Read on]
Interview with Susanna White – Director of Nanny McPhee Returns
Susanna White took some time during the press junket for Nanny McPhee Returns to answer some questions for Women & Hollywood.  Nanny McPhee Returns opens nationwide today. Women & Hollywood: How did you get the script for the film? Susanna White: I w...[Read on]
Women Talk Sports Blogderby: Round 1
Intro: Welcome to the very first Women Talk Sports (WTS) Blogderby, Round 1. Every few weeks, we will “pass the torch” to a different blogger in our community who will be responsible for rounding up the best blog posts about women’s sports. If y...[Read on]
Ask Patty BlogHer10 New York Mystical Magical M.O.M. Tour
I and 2400 other women converged on New York City last weekend to celebrate BlogHer10 and our womanhood in style.This was my 5th BlogHer Conference and Capital WOW have we grown, over 1000 more BlogHer's in attendance this year. There were a ton of majo...[Read on]
Spotlight on Tammy Tibbetts: Empowering Liberian Youth
Whether it’s finding the perfect prom dress for a girl that can’t afford one, providing positive advice for girls celebrating their prom or their quinceañeras, fundraising and working towards a tuition-free school in Liberia, or finding ways to conti...[Read on]
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