“We are an Injured Body”: Finding Inspiration in a Class on Jane Austen My new book, Women and Madness in...
During the late 18th and early 19th centuries, American Protestant churches prohibited women from preaching or becoming ordained ministers. However,...
First Call for Papers Women’s History Network 33rd Annual Conference Online via Zoom Thursday 4 & Friday 5 September 2025...
Elevating female voices in media and entertainment is crucial for creating a more inclusive and diverse society. Women make up...
The concept of the glass ceiling has been a pervasive issue for women in the workforce for decades. Coined in...
Throughout history, there have been countless individuals who have fought tirelessly for civil rights and social justice. While many of...
Resilience is a key trait that has enabled many women leaders to overcome adversity and achieve success in their respective...
Cross-cultural feminism is a movement that seeks to understand and address the unique experiences and challenges faced by women from...
The Suffragette Movement was a pivotal moment in history that fought for women's right to vote. It was a long...
BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) women have long been at the forefront of social, cultural, and scientific advancements,...