Marie Juliette Virissimo is a Filipina visual artist, curator, and educator. She is known for her work in various mediums, including painting, sculpture, and installation. Virissimo's work often explo
Many people name their children after their ancestors or even themselves, but for those looking for feminist baby names, public figures are another good source of inspiration. There are so many feminists in pop culture, politics, literature, and…
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A comic about presidents and other star-spangled banter.
Did you know little girls who played with Mrs. Potato Head thought they could achieve more careers than girls who played with Barbie? Unveiling the complex dynamics between feminist empowerment and capitalist interest, this essay reveals Barbie's history as we trace MATTEL's calculated alignment of its iconic doll with
Instill your sons and daughters with a sense of girl power from an early age...
A number of historical women can immediately be called to mind if people were asked about famous feminists in history. Susan B. Anthony is famous for her aggressive campaigning for women’s suffrage throughout the second half of the 19th Century. Clara Barton demanded equal pay while working at the U.S. Patent Office, then turned around to become one of history's favorite nurses. And Florence Nightingale is a household name as the founder of the Red Cross. Given the names people come up with, you could be forgiven for thinking that Feminism was a 19th century invention. The truth is that
Feminist memes subvert the harmful stereotypes propagated by the countless sexist memes, fighting sexism with humour and wit.
The women's bathroom sign you can't unsee (and won't want to!) http://t.co/VZZrzJvGYy via @HuffPostWomen by @axosoft
From odd birthmarks to unique pigmentation, these people have rare genetics that make them different, find the most peculiar cases here.
“I want to tell the truth. That’s where my storytelling comes from. My feminism comes from somewhere else: acute dissatisfaction.”
From odd birthmarks to unique pigmentation, these people have rare genetics that make them different, find the most peculiar cases here.
“Always appear what you are, and you will not pass through existence without enjoying its genuine blessings, love and respect.”
Born in the Netherlands in 1854 Jacobs, was the Netherland's first female physician and established the world’s first birth control clinic
Kate Sheppard, English-born activist, who was a leader in the woman suffrage movement in New Zealand. She was instrumental in making New Zealand the first country in the world to grant women the right to vote (1893). Learn more about Sheppard’s life and career.