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Halima Aden: Supermodel in a Hijab
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Christine Jorgensen: Out in the Open
Another week, another article. Today’s article is on one of the first transgender people who openly expressed her gender identity:…
Flossie Wong-Staal: Brilliant Scientist
And here we have another wonderful article on a scientist that changed the game in the 70’s: Flossie Wong-Staal. With…
Mellody Hobson: Color Brave in Business
Today’s article is about a working field that is most certainly associated with men in suits: the financial sector. We…
Decolonial Feminism in Academia, Rosalba Icaza
By Therese Gatterburg Anti-Racism Awareness Week, Radboud University The Anti-Racism Awareness Week, hosted by the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion office, had…
Florence Nightingale: Remodeling the Pillars of Society
And here we go, let’s start this next week with a woman who has reformed one of the pillars of…
Anna Komnene: An Early Historian
TW: assault, death, murder Let’s travel back in time for this article shall we? Today we explore a bit about…
Marilyn Monroe: A Sex Symbol Forever
TW: mentioning of suicide/death, mental health issues, sexual abuse And this article once again is concerned with a very famous…
Beyoncé Knowles: The Queen of Pop
Today’s article is on someone you probably all know: The Queen Beyoncé Knowles-Carter. She is best known for her work…
The ‘safety’ measures and those who are unprotected
By Fausta Noreikaite In the official Ted conference, which was featured on the ‘Ted.com’ home page in December of 2020, Kemi DaSilva-Ibru said…
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…