women’s history month
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Honoring Gloría Anzaldúa
Words have power. Stories, articles, and novels shape us. The writer and theorist Gloria Anzaldúa understood that. And because Anzaldúa's…
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Wangari Maathai: Empowering Women and the Environment
This Women’s History Month, consider Wangari Maathai’s many accomplishments and her impact on the world, especially in Africa.
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Florynce Kennedy
A lawyer, an activist, and a feminist, Florynce Kennedy’s unconventional tactics and loud-mouthed quotables leave a burning legacy in women’s…
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Hatshepsut
Hatshepsut transformed herself into a senior king, who traditionally would lead and teach the younger king how to rule Egypt.
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Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: “I don’t study to know more, but to ignore less.”
As she refused to comply with societal gender norms, Sor Juana is considered to be one of the first women…
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Anne Bonny: Female Pirate Extraodinaire
Anne Bonny is one of the most well-known and badass female pirates in history.
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Editor’s Note (Winter 2012)
I’m embarrassed to admit that, every year, I’ve approached March’s designation as Women’s History Month with an eye roll. In…
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Upcoming Feminist Events in LA: March (Women’s History Month!)
All month: Women’s History Month March 3: Letters from Zora Neale Hurston, USC, 7:30 pm. Reservation required (see link). A multimedia…
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Upcoming Feminist Events in LA: March (Women’s History Month!)
All month: Women’s History Month March 3: Letters from Zora Neale Hurston, USC, 7:30 pm. Reservation required (see link). A multimedia…
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