Pathful Compass - Navigating the Future of Career Readiness

    Martha Stewart is an Icon

    Martha Stewart is an Icon

    This Women's History Month, we celebrate Martha Stewart's entrepreneurial spirit and the valuable career readiness lessons her journey provides. Her story reminds us that with vision, resilience, and a commitment to excellence, we can transform setbacks into comebacks and build careers that continually evolve and thrive.

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    Breaking Barriers: Women Pioneers in Career and Technical Education

    Anna Julia Cooper: Advancing Educational Equity  Dr. Anna Julia Cooper (1858-1964), born into slavery and later earning a PhD from the Sorbonne, became a powerful advocate for educational equity through her work as principal of the M Street High School (later Dunbar High School) in Washington, D.C. Cooper fought tirelessly to ensure that African American students, particularly women, had access to rigorous academic and vocational education.

    This Women's History Month, we recognize these pioneering educators whose determination and vision helped shape career and technical education in America. Their stories remind us that expanding educational opportunities for women benefits not just individual students but strengthens our entire society.

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