2 min readWoman of the Week: Deb HaalandWelcome to our 18th #womanoftheweek! Today, we will be discussing Deb Haaland, an Native American Congresswoman and Cabinet member!...
2 min readWoman of the Week: Rigoberta MenchuWelcome to our 17th #womanoftheweek! Today, we will be discussing Rigoberta Menchu, a Guatemalan Activist! Enjoy! Major Accomplishments...
3 min readFive Female Asian American RevolutionariesWelcome to our 11th #aroundtheworld! Today, we will be discussing 5 female Asian Revolutionaries who are changing their fields. Enjoy our...
2 min readWoman of the Week: Maya AngelouWelcome to our 15th #womanoftheweek! Today, we will be discussing Maya Angelou, a Black Writer and Civil Rights Activist! Enjoy! Major...
2 min readWoman of the Week: Pauli MurrayWelcome to our 14th #womanoftheweek! Today, we will be discussing Pauli Murray, an African American African American Activist! Enjoy!...
2 min readWoman of the Week: Maria TallchiefWelcome to our 12th #womanoftheweek! Today, we will be discussing Maria Tallchief, a Native American ballerina! Enjoy! Major...
2 min readWoman of the Week: Jean KingWelcome to our 9th #womanoftheweek! Today we will discussing Jean King, a Hawaiian lawmaker and activist. Major Accomplishments: - First...
2 min readWoman of the Week: Manal al-SharifWelcome to our 8th woman of the week! Manal al-Sharif is an activist and feminist from Saudi Arabia. Major Accomplishments: - The first...
2 min readWoman of the Week: Joan BaezWelcome to our 7th woman of the week! We can't believe we came so far! Thank you so much for all the support! Enjoy our article on Joan...
2 min readWoman of the Week: Susan La Flesche - first Native American woman to earn a medical degree - worked to educate people on public health issues
2 min readBlack Women in the Civil Rights Movement Welcome to our first Pick of the Month! This month, it's about the role of black women in the Civil Rights Movement. When you think of...