FAQs


Q: What is FirstLady™? Who is a FirstLady?
First Lady: The Movement is an organization created to represent female empowerment altogether. It is especially for those females who show their strength in all of their endeavors. FirstLady™ is a creative collective of those females who are self-starters, go-getters, entrepreneurs, problem solvers, and Bosses. “FLTM is and will become a vast network of Ladies, a collaboration of creative and intellectual females, soon to rule the world.”-DR
“A FirstLady is a female, always a Lady, who brings her individuality to the table with class and style, and utilizes her mind and creativity to better the business. Literally speaking, *each Lady is the First to offer something tasteful, different, and unique to the world. And when FirstLady(s) put their ingredients together, you’ll get nothing short of amazing.”©
Q: When and by who was FirstLady™ founded?
First Lady: The Movement [FLTM] was founded in November 2008 by D. Rizando (drizando.tumblr.com). Read up for more background on this.
Q: Where is FirstLady™ located?
FirstLady™ is currently working out of the Bay Area, California and Oahu, Hawaii. If you’re for The Movement and in either area, holler at us! We appreciate the support coming from all over, nonetheless. And don’t doubt that we will expand our locations!
Q: Who can join The Movement?
Anyone can join The Movement. Yes, both male and female. Anyone can support female empowerment and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. FLTM doesnot, in any way, attempt to male-bash. Matter of fact, we appreciate all of the gentlemen who have shown their support and follow FirstLady™.
Q: How can I join The Movement? Become an active member?
If you’d simply like to receive personal updates from us, fill out our WUFOO form. We’ll be sure to respond to your form through e-mail in a timely manner.
If you’re interested in actively participating in The Movement, feel free to fill ourWUFOO form as well or shoot us an e-mail at firstladythemovement@gmail.com. Tell us your name, where you’re from, and any ideas that you may have as far as your contributions to The Movement.

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