#Peneloise, together again! Enjoy this peek at #Bridgerton S4, including a photo of Eloise and Hyacinth with sisters Rosamund and Posy Li (definitely NOT feeling the best friend vibe).
No complaining about jet lag from me! But seriously, huge props to @corybooker and equally huge props to his staff for helping him prepare so that his filibuster is full of actual issues and not random readings of Dr. Seuss. #corybooker
I met @thebinarybookbinder today, and she gave me a custom-bound copy of Romancing Mr. Bridgerton! Swipe for a video of how she made the original for @netflixsg. Thank you, Emma! I love it!
I met @thebinarybookbinder today, and she gave me a custom-bound copy of Romancing Mr. Bridgerton! Swipe for a video of how she made the original for @netflixsg. Thank you, Emma! I love it!
The first Regency Tea for Women’s Rights was a hit! @landesaglobal’s Chitra Hanstad and I spoke with philanthropists, foundations, and NGO sector professionals at the #skollworldforum in Oxford. We explained how critical Landesa’s work is, helping to secure land rights for hundreds of millions around the world. Land rights are particularly critical for gender equality. We know that when women have income, they invest 90% back into their families and communities. This improves childhood nutrition, moves girls from the fields to the classroom, and helps families experiencing domestic violence to escape their abusers.
The first Regency Tea for Women’s Rights was a hit! @landesaglobal’s Chitra Hanstad and I spoke with philanthropists, foundations, and NGO sector professionals at the #skollworldforum in Oxford. We explained how critical Landesa’s work is, helping to secure land rights for hundreds of millions around the world. Land rights are particularly critical for gender equality. We know that when women have income, they invest 90% back into their families and communities. This improves childhood nutrition, moves girls from the fields to the classroom, and helps families experiencing domestic violence to escape their abusers.
The first Regency Tea for Women’s Rights was a hit! @landesaglobal’s Chitra Hanstad and I spoke with philanthropists, foundations, and NGO sector professionals at the #skollworldforum in Oxford. We explained how critical Landesa’s work is, helping to secure land rights for hundreds of millions around the world. Land rights are particularly critical for gender equality. We know that when women have income, they invest 90% back into their families and communities. This improves childhood nutrition, moves girls from the fields to the classroom, and helps families experiencing domestic violence to escape their abusers.
The first Regency Tea for Women’s Rights was a hit! @landesaglobal’s Chitra Hanstad and I spoke with philanthropists, foundations, and NGO sector professionals at the #skollworldforum in Oxford. We explained how critical Landesa’s work is, helping to secure land rights for hundreds of millions around the world. Land rights are particularly critical for gender equality. We know that when women have income, they invest 90% back into their families and communities. This improves childhood nutrition, moves girls from the fields to the classroom, and helps families experiencing domestic violence to escape their abusers.
The first Regency Tea for Women’s Rights was a hit! @landesaglobal’s Chitra Hanstad and I spoke with philanthropists, foundations, and NGO sector professionals at the #skollworldforum in Oxford. We explained how critical Landesa’s work is, helping to secure land rights for hundreds of millions around the world. Land rights are particularly critical for gender equality. We know that when women have income, they invest 90% back into their families and communities. This improves childhood nutrition, moves girls from the fields to the classroom, and helps families experiencing domestic violence to escape their abusers.
The first Regency Tea for Women’s Rights was a hit! @landesaglobal’s Chitra Hanstad and I spoke with philanthropists, foundations, and NGO sector professionals at the #skollworldforum in Oxford. We explained how critical Landesa’s work is, helping to secure land rights for hundreds of millions around the world. Land rights are particularly critical for gender equality. We know that when women have income, they invest 90% back into their families and communities. This improves childhood nutrition, moves girls from the fields to the classroom, and helps families experiencing domestic violence to escape their abusers.
The first Regency Tea for Women’s Rights was a hit! @landesaglobal’s Chitra Hanstad and I spoke with philanthropists, foundations, and NGO sector professionals at the #skollworldforum in Oxford. We explained how critical Landesa’s work is, helping to secure land rights for hundreds of millions around the world. Land rights are particularly critical for gender equality. We know that when women have income, they invest 90% back into their families and communities. This improves childhood nutrition, moves girls from the fields to the classroom, and helps families experiencing domestic violence to escape their abusers.
The first Regency Tea for Women’s Rights was a hit! @landesaglobal’s Chitra Hanstad and I spoke with philanthropists, foundations, and NGO sector professionals at the #skollworldforum in Oxford. We explained how critical Landesa’s work is, helping to secure land rights for hundreds of millions around the world. Land rights are particularly critical for gender equality. We know that when women have income, they invest 90% back into their families and communities. This improves childhood nutrition, moves girls from the fields to the classroom, and helps families experiencing domestic violence to escape their abusers.
The first Regency Tea for Women’s Rights was a hit! @landesaglobal’s Chitra Hanstad and I spoke with philanthropists, foundations, and NGO sector professionals at the #skollworldforum in Oxford. We explained how critical Landesa’s work is, helping to secure land rights for hundreds of millions around the world. Land rights are particularly critical for gender equality. We know that when women have income, they invest 90% back into their families and communities. This improves childhood nutrition, moves girls from the fields to the classroom, and helps families experiencing domestic violence to escape their abusers.