"Pat Mitchell has nothing left to prove and much less to lose — she's become a "dangerous woman." Not dangerous as in feared, she says, but fearless: a force to be reckoned with. In this powerful call to action, Mitchell invites all women, men and allies to join her in embracing the risks necessary to create a world where safety, respect and truth burn brighter than the darkness of our current times."
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“There are few things as a dangerous woman with a plan and a perseverance to execute”. Stacey Abrams
Mansplaining!
"My boss and his son refer to any job they find too easy or boring as 'good work for the ladies to do,' because they don't want to do it themselves."
Read the rest of these ridiculous chauvinistic & misogynistic comments:
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"I believe that it's time for us-women and the men who stand with us-at whatever age or place in life's journey, to embrace risks and engage with renewed passion and collective purpose in the truly dangerous work of making the world a safer place for women and girls."
Pat Mitchell "Become a Dangerous Woman"
I agree Jackson. I just received her book on becoming a dangerous woman and in the preface she writes of a meeting to which she was invited. It was somewhat of a clandestine event in that only an address was provided by the inviter. Upon entering the room, Pat found numerous powerful women whom she knew, one of which was long time friend Jane Fonda.
Ms. Mitchell makes numerous points which are applicable to both genders, I agree. My three female colleagues have had this reputation for years in law enforcement and now that they have segued that talent into private practice, I can see them capitalizing on these points.