Today’s article is about an artistic icon most of you might already know: Frida Kahlo. Kahlo is known for her … More
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Mary Wollstonecraft: The Mother of Feminism?
TW: mentioning of abuse, suicide and death Today is International Women’s Day as you may have noticed by all the … More
Aletta Jacobs: Female Graduate and Women’s Physician
To finish this first week of March we have an article up our sleeve to someone you already got a … More
Donyale Luna: The First Black Supermodel
Let’s see if you are familiar with the next woman we want to present to you this week. She is … More
Eugénie Brazier: La Mère Brazier
Are you ready for a new month full of informative articles on women who left their imprint on this world? … More
Monthly Column February: Saskia Bultman
The History of Feminism(s) Around the Globe As we already announced last month there is a little something extra for … More
Pope Joan: Fiction or Hidden Reality?
TW: murder Today’s article, our last one for the month February, is a bit different than all the ones before. … More
Alice Coachman: Defying Gravity
Today we present you an informative article on Alice Coachman. Coachman is known to be the first African American woman … More
Mata Hari: Seductive Dancer and Alleged Spy
TW: mention of abuse, death/execution And for the last week of february we have some more articles ready for you. … More
Whitney Houston: A Brilliant Voice
TW: Drug abuse, Death This week will end as usual: with another informative article provided by us, and our amazing … More
Charlotte Brontë: One Third of the Famous Literary Sisters
And our next article is on someone you probably all know: the writer Charlotte Brontë. As you probably know, Charlotte … More
Huda Sha’arawi: Figurehead of the Egyptian Women’s Movement
And we start this week with another informative article for you. This one is about an essential figure in the … More