Gayle Tzemach Lemmon

Gayle Tzemach Lemmon
Gayle Tzemach Lemmon is a journalist, writer, and researcher. She is the author of two New York Times best sellers, The Dressmaker of Khair Khana, published in March 2011 by HarperCollins, and Ashley's War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield, published in 2015 by HarperCollins. Lemmon is also the author of Child Brides, Global Consequences: How to End Child Marriage, published in 2014 by the Council on Foreign Relations, where she is...
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Numerically speaking, half the population cannot be a minority. Yet when it comes to women, the numbers plainly show that the mathematically impossible is the socially acceptable.
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In Nigeria, along with its West African neighbor Ghana, women are now starting businesses in greater numbers than men.
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War reporters are often seen as a wild bunch of thrill-seekers who wade into danger zones simply for the sake of the adrenalin high the settings inevitably provide. But this one-dimensional explanation leaves out the core of the story, which is that reporters go to these places because they feel the tug of responsibility.
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No one argues with the many benefits of breastfeeding for those women who choose it.
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I'm a really bad driver. When I'm in L.A. my husband always has to park the car for me, because I'm likely to hit something.
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It matters whether women sit at the table. No one speaks up for you when you are standing outside with your nose pressed up against the glass. You cannot window-shop for power.
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The one thing you learn from looking at places like Afghanistan is that the power of business to do good is enormous.
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I think that sometimes people are frightened to take the risk of entrepreneurship.
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I think for larger-scale entrepreneurship, it's true - for men and women - that people who already have capital tend to do better.
Giving birth to a baby does not make you an infant.
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Educated mothers are 50 percent more likely to immunize their children than mothers with no schooling.
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Educating girls just one year beyond the average fourth grade education increases their eventual earnings by 10 to 20 percent. Every additional year of secondary education can increase future wages by 15 to 25 percent.
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The women of Afghanistan have a voice, and it needs to be heard and not forgotten.