Category: History/Herstory

From Chains to Cells: The Unbroken Thread of Black Women’s Pain and Resistance in Prisons
In her book, At the Dark End of the Street: Black Women, Rape, an [...]

What Does Female Erasure Look Like? You are Looking at It
Do you see it yet?When women and girls can't use words to define [...]

UnSilenced: Betty White
In the 1950s, a period marked by segregation and racial discrimination [...]

The Women Behind the Victorious Montgomery Bus Boycott
I get it when women say:
"I'm so discouraged"
"I [...]

“Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: How Fannie Lou Hamer Speaks to Us Today
The Great Fannie Lou Hamer- Flipbook of Quotes <(link) [...]

When Survivors See Through Lies, We Refuse to Pretend (audio/podcast)
In her career, Tonya GJ Prince has had the honor of encounte [...]

Reclaiming Autonomy: How Women Lose Control—And How to Take It Back
💡 Why This Matters
Across history and in private moments, women h [...]

International Holocaust Remembrance Day: Violence Against Women in the Holocaust
I'm not always certain what the "right thing" to say on impo [...]

Women, Justice, and Mercy: A Call for Compassion in Incarceration
In the United States, a presidential executive order is ordering [...]
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