For International Women’s Day, we have rounded up 10 queens and women rulers who helped to shape gender equality and empower women around the world.
Choose the right career while you're young enough to change your mind. This is a guest post by Alina Jingan. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines. In the last couple of years I’ve met lots of young people who believed that they first need to have money as the main resource to invest in their development or ideas. At first glance someone will agree that that’s correct, and maybe it is to a certain extent. But the thing that concerns me is that people spend little time to think about the
From mathematicians to athletes to entrepreneurs, here are the empowering stories of 11 women you may not know about, but definitely should.
In celebration of women's history month, get the free colouring page and printable poster, featuring twelve famous women and their inspiring quotes.
Think the feminists who protested the 1968 Miss America pageant in the name of women's liberation burned their bras? Think again. No bras were set aflame that September day. But the idea that they were helped launch the movement onto the national stage.
Kathleen Harris | We all know male revolutionaries like Che Guevara, but history often tends to gloss over the contributions of female revolutionaries that have sacrificed their time, efforts, and lives to work...
Gloria Steinem on Aug. 27, 1970. In the half-century since I wrote the essay below, as part of a cover story on “The Politics of Sex,” there has been some definite progress. “Women’s issues” are no longer in a silo but are understood as fundamental to everything. For instance, the single biggest determinant of whether a country is violent, or will use military violence against another country, is not poverty, natural resources, religion or even degree of democracy; it is violence against women.
Sometimes I wish I had picked an easier name for my blog. It gets tiring to repeat and spell out “the R-E-B-E-L Chronicles” to people I meet, over and over again. But then again I tell …
A.frame presents 50 films fit for Women's History Month, culled from recommendations from female directors, writers, actors and more, as well as movies that made Oscars history, and some of our personal favorites.
The Elisabeth Kübler-Ross Foundation Photo Gallery has several photos of Elisabeth that were taken throughout the course of her life along with many awards.
Here are some photographs of Victorian women of color that date from 1860 to 1901. Unfortunately, a lot of these photographs have no names attached to the women posed in the photographs. I’d love to know the stories behind each photo. What each woman’s life was like. Sadly, we’ll probably never know. According to the website Downtown LA Life: Photos of Women of Color from this era are hard to come by, especially “family” photographs. ~ A couple of these photos were taken when there was still slavery in the United States. Aida Overton Walker Studio portrait of an African American woman equestrian rider from the late 1880s. via Downtown LA Life, Pinterest and Bea Tonner on Tumblr
Yesterday was International Women's Day. In celebration of everything awesome that women have achieved over the years we decided to illustrate 10 of the most iconic ladies of all time from around the globe.
Thousands of women take to the streets of Washington, demanding a greater voice for women in American political life as a new president takes power. This will happen on Saturday, one day after the …
Gather round for some stories of excellent women from recent and ancient history who lived all over the world.
Have you wanted to learn more about amazing women in history? While #StayingAtHome, this is the perfect time to check out online virtual tours that spotlight the fascinating women of our past. Below, you'll find some of my favorite ways to learn about famous females and not-so-famous ladies (that you should know!). Find stories on
In celebration of International Women’s Day (8th March), we’re looking back at some of the amazing technological achievements made by women throughout history.
photo credit Mathew Brady – Harvard Art Museum/Fogg Museum The first female presidential candidate ran on a platform of pleasure. (Nope, not Hillary Clinton!) Her name was Victoria Woodhull, …
Some on this list just might surprise you!
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Here you can find all my resources, including many free downloads – KaiserScience TpT resources This is what I tell my daughter. Reality TV and nonsense websites waste your time with “news…
Edmonia Lewis is an enigmatic being, her legacy is something of legends and her art is unlike anything people have ever seen.