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Brawny is Putting a Woman on their Paper Towels for Women’s History Month #StrengthHasNoGender

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In case you did not know March is Women’s History Month and Brawny, the paper towel giant company, is taking their time by honoring women by launching a campaign called #StrengthHasNoGender .

Brawny launched a campaign with a series of YouTube videos. Each of the videos makes a powerful statement celebrating women throughout history.

The company says they are “celebrating strong women who inspire us all.” Brawny is also using thisMonth to raise awareness and money for women associated with science technology education and mathematics. Brawny partnered with Girls Inc. and donated $75,000 to help school age girls study in fields related to STEM. Also, the company has Marston advertisement featuring iconic women from history breaking through barriers along with the ladies at the top of STEM fields.

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