Good to hear! The idea that women's efforts in the scientific fields has been overlooked (ignored?) seems anathema to me and I hope that will change soon. bab On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 2:41 PM, Kathryn Killackey <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I wanted to call attention to the group and blog TrowelBlazers ( > http://trowelblazers.com/) since they may be of tangential interest to > many members. The blog highlights the role of women and minorities in > geology, paleontology, and archaeology (one of my archaeology friends is a > founding member). You can go back through their article archives to read > about a lot of amazing women that have been overlooked by the history of > these field sciences. > > They are also currently collaborating with a portrait photographer to > create an exhibit pairing contemporary and historic "TrowelBlazers". This > effort, "Raising Horizons" is the focus of an Indigogo campaign right now - > https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/raising-horizons-200- > years-of-trowelblazing-women-photography--2#/ > > best, > Kathryn > > > -- > Kathryn Killackey > natural science illustrator > Hamilton, ON > (289) 308-6769 > www.killackeyillustration.com > > ________________________________________________ > > Need to leave or subscribe to the Sciart-L listserv? Follow the > instructions at > http://www.gnsi.org/resources/reviews/gnsi-sciart-l-listserv > -- Bruce Bartrug Nobleboro, Maine, USA [log in to unmask] www.brucebartrug.com •The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing. - Albert Einstein •In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends. -Martin Luther King Need to leave or subscribe to the Sciart-L listserv? Follow the instructions at http://www.gnsi.org/resources/reviews/gnsi-sciart-l-listserv