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The World Meets Zora Neale Hurston: How Black Women Use Art as Activism

by Neisa Brito Barbosa “Sometimes, I feel discriminated against, but it does not make me angry. It merely astonishes me. How can any deny themselves… Read More

The World Meets Nina Simone: How Black Women Use Art as Activism

by Neisa Brito Barbosa The world doesn’t know Eunice Kathleen Waymon, but generations have met–and loved–Nina Simone. From a novice pianist to an… Read More

What “Suffs the Musical” Taught Me as a Belarusian

by Liza Tsiushkevich As a woman who grew up in Belarus, a country where democracy is fragile and political participation is a constant… Read More

The First But Not The Last: 9 Latinas Who Made Political History

by Christine Hernandez Throughout history, Latinas have paved the way for future generations at multiple levels of leadership. As we recognize Hispanic Heritage… Read More

A History Of Black Women In Politics

The greatest triumphs in American history have been made possible by the dedication and persistence of Black women. To this group of change-makers our country… Read More

4 Women Of Color Who Fought For Women’s Right To Vote

When many think of the 19th Amendment, it’s hard not to remember the likes of Susan B. Anthony and Cady B. Stanton, the… Read More

Which Woman In US History Are You?

Women have drawn the short straw throughout every decade in history. Despite the barriers forced upon them, women throughout history have found ways… Read More

4 Ways To Celebrate Women’s History Month

A whole month dedicated to celebrating women’s history? We can’t think of anything better than that–aside from you considering a run… Read More