'Ladies
Start Your Engines' —
Waukegan Tire counsels female customers (pdf)
By Jennifer Karpus
TireBusiness.com
November 2012
One
woman who saw the blind spot of
car companies. (pdf)
MaternalInstinct.com
June 14, 2012
Rev
Up Your Car Care (pdf)
Daily Worth
April 13, 2012
Turning
the Wrench on Leadership (pdf)
Connections Magazine
Feb 2012
Getting
under the hood
Class for women aims to cut the intimidation factor
By Cathy Molitoris
Lancaster New Era
Jun 05, 2011
Women vroom-vroom
to automotive class (pdf)
Evanston-Review.com
By Lee A. Litas, March, 10 2011
Ladies
Night (pdf)
www.fenderbender.com
By Andrew Johnson, March 2011
Driven Women
Leading the pack on the road to equality. (pdf)
Curve Magazine
By Sheryl Kay, March 2011
Do Not Be
Afraid to Create Your Own Career! (pdf)
go-explore-trans.org
By Bennett Stone, November 18, 2010
Not Only Men Look Under
the Hood. (jpg)
The Journal Register
April 2010
Baby, I can change my
tire. (doc)
http://rribbitz.wordpress.com/
August 6, 2009
Now
I know what to do if I have a hole in my muffler...seriously:)!
(pdf)
theadventuresofmelindajacobs.blogspot.com
August, 2009
How
To Avoid Car-Dealer Rip-Offs (pdf)
Forbes.com
May 14, 2009
How To
Make Your Old Car Seem New (pdf)
Forbes.com
March 10, 2009
Driving
Greener on Two Wheels Instead of Four
AskPatty.com
August 23, 2008
Get To Know Your
Car Inside And Out (pdf)
MyTime
April 2008
Women
on Wheels:
Lori Johnson / Ladies Start Your Engine
www.automotiveblogger.net
November 14, 2007
"Girl
Scouts, Start Your Engines!"
AskPatty.com
May 17, 2007
"EVEREST
AUTOWORKS & AUTOSPA OFFERS
FREE CAR CARE CLINICS FOR WOMEN!" (pdf)
The Womens Journal
April/May 2007
"Workshop
revs up women's knowledge of auto repairs" (pdf)
Mill Creek Community News
January 24, 2007
"Liberating
women from autocracy"
Philadelphia Inquirer (word)
November 03, 2006
Ladies, Start Your Engines
was featured in Women Tech Educators
Newsletter (August 22, 2006). Below
is an excerpt:
Ladies, Start Your Engines is an automotive repair class just for
women that you can offer at your own facility. Taught by instructor
Lori Johnson the main goal of this hands-on class is to empower
the participants by giving each woman the confidence to perform
her own light automotive maintenance.
Early on the class was offered for both men and women, but Lori
realized that women seemed hesitant to ask questions in front of
the men, so the class became “women only”.
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