Today’s article is on someone you probably all know: The Queen Beyoncé Knowles-Carter. She is best known for her work … More
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Lizzy Dorp: First Female Dutch Lawyer
And it’s April already, how the time flys by. You know what that means? A new month full of informative … More
Dido Elizabeth Belle: Indirect Influence on the Abolishment
The last article of March has a woman as its topic who differs from all the previous ones we presented … More
Judith Leyster: A Woman in a Man’s World
And with this article we have reached the last few articles we will publish in March. Today’s article is on … More
Monthly Column March: Sophie Tuinstra
It’s just a joke. #NO TW: mention of hate crime, racism and discrimination As we already promised, there will be … More
ARA Week: Farida Nabibaks
This week is the Anti-Racism Awareness week and our university Radboud University contributes to this with an amazing program created … More
ARA Week: Romana Vrede
This week is the Anti-Racism Awareness week and our university Radboud University contributes to this with an amazing program created … More
ARA Week: Jennifer Tosch
This week is the Anti-Racism Awareness week and our university Radboud University contributes to this with an amazing program created … More
Sophie Scholl: Political Activist in WW2
TW: mentioning of execution This week comes to an end with a young political activist who risked and lost her … More
Audre Lorde: Intersectional Feminist
Today’s article is about someone who has been relevant some time ago and it seems as if her work is … More
Christine Lagarde: President of the European Central Bank
Our next opener of another week of impressive women is a role model in many domains: Christine Lagarde. Lagarde is … More
Gina Rodriguez: Entertainment Multitalent
You may know our next influential woman from the successful soap opera Jane the Virgin or any other of her … More