First thing I noticed, that so many other people did as well, not a single feminine voice in your lineup. Obviously, a universally applied maxim that this list be good for all young leaders would reflect more diversity. It calls into the question the merit of the whole article. Who is recommending this list, and how much does his worldview have any bearing upon mine, that his advice would even be applicable? I recommend this one:
"Mighty Be Our Powers: How Sisterhood, Prayer, and Sex Changed a Nation at War" By Lehmah Gbowee. Proven leadership and a contemporary voice in world affairs.
On Apr 23, 2013 Lana Bullard wrote:
First thing I noticed, that so many other people did as well, not a single feminine voice in your lineup. Obviously, a universally applied maxim that this list be good for all young leaders would reflect more diversity. It calls into the question the merit of the whole article. Who is recommending this list, and how much does his worldview have any bearing upon mine, that his advice would even be applicable? I recommend this one:
"Mighty Be Our Powers: How Sisterhood, Prayer, and Sex Changed a Nation at War" By Lehmah Gbowee. Proven leadership and a contemporary voice in world affairs.