Image from Library of Congress, taken in 1895
Happy International Women's Day! Today, I want to share some interesting photos and articles about women's role in the tea world...
Women Tea Pickers (from my travels)
- Flowers of the Tea Field - Images of women who pick tea in Darjeeling
- Weighing in the Tea - Images of women tea pickers, weighing their tea
- Women of Tea - When I travel, I can't stop taking photos of these hard-working women
Women and Boston Tea Party
"Maybe it has only been men who have protested the king up to now. That only means we women have taken too long to let our voices be heard. We are signing our names to a document, not hiding ourselves behind costumes like the men in Boston did at their tea party. The British will know who we are.” ~Penelope Barker
Women, Tea and Suffrage
- Tea Launched a Revolution
- Crash Course on Hot Tea and Suffrage Movement
- A Cup of Hot Tea with Your Suffrage History Lesson Part 1 and Part II
Other Interesting Articles
Thanks, Steph! All the articles are so informative and I learned alot I didn't know. Now I want to know even more, for strong women all over the world just impress me so much. I would put you in that group of strong women I know and love.
ReplyDeleteOh, Marilyn! You are so sweet!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to celebrate tea and International Women's Day! Thanks so much for sharing these awesome articles :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these interesting links! At work, I attended a Woman's Day Luncheon which held a feminine hygiene and new bra drive. The donated items will be distributed to women's shelters.
ReplyDeleteGreat resources, Steph!
ReplyDeleteSteph, I shared this on DestinationTea's twitter page - love that you connected women and tea to honor this day. I'm saving this page to my "Tea Education" file. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI learned so much!
ReplyDeleteThis more than just a tea, this is a piece of valuable information the way of having a tea cup to honor International Women's Day.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for providing links to all these informative articles. Wonderful post!
ReplyDeleteInteresting article on the history of drinking tea and Irish women. I was not aware of that past concern.
ReplyDeleteAs an educator, I need to do much more addressing women's issues worldwide.
Wonderful post! Happy International Women's Day.
ReplyDeleteI love women's history, so this is right up my alley. And it's occurred to me that I may need to write a short story (or novella or something) about Penelope Barker one day. I love her!
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