Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. March is Women's History Month, meaning there's no better time to read (or reread) an incredible feminist book. From foundational ...
Editor’s Note: The following excerpt from Something Wicked: Why Feminism Can't Be Fused with Christianity (Sophia Institute Press), is published with the permission of author Carrie Gress and Sophia ...
Introduction: Whose stories are we telling? -- In and out of the studio : early professionals and amateurs -- Avant-gardes : modernity and the "new woman" -- On the street : documentary and reportage ...
My new book, Dismantling the Patriarchy, Bit by Bit: Art, Feminism, and Digital Technology links the feminist art movement to digital art. What does the feminist art movement have to do with digital ...
A woman of color with a graduation cap. Read more to learn about the intersectionality and how it has affected women’s suffrage. Photo by Wildan Zainul Faki/Pexels March is Women’s History Month, ...
In February the Women’s Caucus for Art, a nationwide organization of feminist artists, critics, art historians, teachers, and arts administrators, convened its 1990 national conference at the New York ...
Note: those of you who have not yet discovered this series may wish to begin with the post by Notorious, PH.D. (March 2), and proceed to Historiann’s contribution (March 9). As a bonus, who but our ...
Traces the origins of the feminist movement to the 1920s and follows the post-Suffrage movements, which exposed the exploitation of women in the workplace and fought for sexual rights and freedoms.
Ruskin College, in Oxford, England, was founded in 1899 to serve working-class men who were otherwise excluded from higher education, and went coed in 1919. In 1970, it was the site of the inaugural ...
A new book written by Russian-American writer Julia Ioffe confronts the forgotten narratives of the women who stood alongside some of Russia’s most well-known male leaders. Ioffe joins Michel Martin ...
March is Women's History Month, meaning there's no better time to read (or reread) an incredible feminist book. From foundational texts by Audre Lorde and bell hooks to modern tomes by Roxane Gay and ...