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  • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

    Brilliant European women powered progress, but the credit did not always go to them.

    Melitta Bentz invented the coffee filter. History called her a ‘housewife’.
    Marthe Gautier found Down Syndrome’s extra chromosome. Her boss took the spotlight.
    Maria Anna Mozart composed masterpieces. Wolfgang Amadeus’ name survived, hers vanished.
    Janet Sobel pioneered drip painting. Jackson Pollock was the genius.

    This International Women’s Day, let’s restore their stories and give the credit they deserve!

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    martin@libera.siteM This user is from outside of this forum
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    @European Commission So you'll never fund a campaign that promotes the oppression of women again? Great.

    #^https://www.dw.com/en/eu-funded-hijab-campaign-sparks-outrage/a-59725546
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    • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

      Brilliant European women powered progress, but the credit did not always go to them.

      Melitta Bentz invented the coffee filter. History called her a ‘housewife’.
      Marthe Gautier found Down Syndrome’s extra chromosome. Her boss took the spotlight.
      Maria Anna Mozart composed masterpieces. Wolfgang Amadeus’ name survived, hers vanished.
      Janet Sobel pioneered drip painting. Jackson Pollock was the genius.

      This International Women’s Day, let’s restore their stories and give the credit they deserve!

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      verenarupp@social.vivaldi.netV This user is from outside of this forum
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      @EUCommission Oh, I knew about Melitta. We learned that in school, I think.

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      • perjakobsen@mastodon.socialP perjakobsen@mastodon.social

        @EUCommission

        I still believe that more women in politics worldwide would help implementing a better world. The men has clearly failed big time so far.

        #politics #womensday

        heidentweet@todon.euH This user is from outside of this forum
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        @perjakobsen @EUCommission

        (* looks at Margaret Thatcher and war criminals von der Leyen, Baerbock and Kallas, just to name a few ...)

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        • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

          Brilliant European women powered progress, but the credit did not always go to them.

          Melitta Bentz invented the coffee filter. History called her a ‘housewife’.
          Marthe Gautier found Down Syndrome’s extra chromosome. Her boss took the spotlight.
          Maria Anna Mozart composed masterpieces. Wolfgang Amadeus’ name survived, hers vanished.
          Janet Sobel pioneered drip painting. Jackson Pollock was the genius.

          This International Women’s Day, let’s restore their stories and give the credit they deserve!

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          @EUCommission - Absolutely

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          • heidentweet@todon.euH heidentweet@todon.eu

            @perjakobsen @EUCommission

            (* looks at Margaret Thatcher and war criminals von der Leyen, Baerbock and Kallas, just to name a few ...)

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            @Heidentweet @perjakobsen @EUCommission
            War criminals? Are you drunk?

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            • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

              Brilliant European women powered progress, but the credit did not always go to them.

              Melitta Bentz invented the coffee filter. History called her a ‘housewife’.
              Marthe Gautier found Down Syndrome’s extra chromosome. Her boss took the spotlight.
              Maria Anna Mozart composed masterpieces. Wolfgang Amadeus’ name survived, hers vanished.
              Janet Sobel pioneered drip painting. Jackson Pollock was the genius.

              This International Women’s Day, let’s restore their stories and give the credit they deserve!

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              ckd@mas.toC This user is from outside of this forum
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              @EUCommission
              Marietta Blau in particle physics

              Rätsel der Wissenschaft: Warum konnte die Physikerin Marietta Blau in Österreich nie Karriere machen? | Inside Science

              Webseite der Episode: https://rdw.podigee.io/68-neue-episode

              Mediendatei: https://audio.podigee-cdn.net/2263158-m-64cde62e4cf4e160e162309ef00a9690.mp3

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              • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                Brilliant European women powered progress, but the credit did not always go to them.

                Melitta Bentz invented the coffee filter. History called her a ‘housewife’.
                Marthe Gautier found Down Syndrome’s extra chromosome. Her boss took the spotlight.
                Maria Anna Mozart composed masterpieces. Wolfgang Amadeus’ name survived, hers vanished.
                Janet Sobel pioneered drip painting. Jackson Pollock was the genius.

                This International Women’s Day, let’s restore their stories and give the credit they deserve!

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                @EUCommission yes! I’m in! I love the way Sandi Toksvig credits uncredited women on QI. ♥️

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                • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                  Brilliant European women powered progress, but the credit did not always go to them.

                  Melitta Bentz invented the coffee filter. History called her a ‘housewife’.
                  Marthe Gautier found Down Syndrome’s extra chromosome. Her boss took the spotlight.
                  Maria Anna Mozart composed masterpieces. Wolfgang Amadeus’ name survived, hers vanished.
                  Janet Sobel pioneered drip painting. Jackson Pollock was the genius.

                  This International Women’s Day, let’s restore their stories and give the credit they deserve!

                  Link Preview Image
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                  @EUCommission https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Curie

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                  • fenixmaster@mastodon.socialF fenixmaster@mastodon.social

                    @EUCommission https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Curie

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                    @EUCommission https://www.fullstackacademy.com/blog/remarkable-women-programmers

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                    • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                      Brilliant European women powered progress, but the credit did not always go to them.

                      Melitta Bentz invented the coffee filter. History called her a ‘housewife’.
                      Marthe Gautier found Down Syndrome’s extra chromosome. Her boss took the spotlight.
                      Maria Anna Mozart composed masterpieces. Wolfgang Amadeus’ name survived, hers vanished.
                      Janet Sobel pioneered drip painting. Jackson Pollock was the genius.

                      This International Women’s Day, let’s restore their stories and give the credit they deserve!

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                      @EUCommission
                      Gentle edit: instead of "did not always" should be "never" or maybe "rarely".

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                      • scotter@newsie.socialS scotter@newsie.social

                        @EUCommission
                        Gentle edit: instead of "did not always" should be "never" or maybe "rarely".

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                        @EUCommission
                        This also leaves out the person or organizations who erased the womens' names. Sometimes childbirth, disease, or early death is the cause. Usually, it has been a male collaborater (or husband) who takes credit himself for profit. Sometimes, the entire organization made rules that didn't allow for womens' credit

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                        • fenixmaster@mastodon.socialF fenixmaster@mastodon.social

                          @EUCommission Ada Lovelace - first woman programmer.

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                          Ada Lovelace - Wikipedia

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                          (en.wikipedia.org)

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                          @fenixmaster @EUCommission No, the first programmer. Exactly by calling her ‘the first woman programmer’ you suggest their were men before her. There were none.

                          She invented the game.

                          (That’s why one of the first programming languages is called Ada).

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                          • perjakobsen@mastodon.socialP perjakobsen@mastodon.social

                            @EUCommission

                            I still believe that more women in politics worldwide would help implementing a better world. The men has clearly failed big time so far.

                            #politics #womensday

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                            @perjakobsen @EUCommission Crises like COVID showed the world that female leaders are very, very capable of handling crises indeed. New-Zealand and Finland come to mind.

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