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Fury in Iran's streets after death of woman who was detained by morality police
As the unrest erupted in new cities and towns Tuesday, a top United Nations official demanded an independent probe into the death of Mahsa Amini.
Mulheres na História #43: CHIQUINHA GONZAGA, a primeira musicista brasileira
Mulheres na História #43: CHIQUINHA GONZAGA, a primeira musicista brasil...
World War 2 in pictures: Women at war
World War 2: British fighter aircraft are being produced in increasing numbers. Here are Spitfires in production, in a factory where women play an important part, and are employed in nearly all branches of construction. April 3, 1941.
Você tem ideia de quem foi Rosie the Riveter? - Mega Curioso
Você tem ideia de quem foi Rosie the Riveter?
An Introduction to Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex- A Macat Literature Analysis
An Introduction to Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex- A Macat Literatu...
Black Girls Code Founder Kimberly Bryant on the Importance of Female Mentorship in Tech | Artsy
Black Girls Code Founder Kimberly Bryant on the Importance of Female Mentorship in Tech - Artsy
Women: A Century of Change
Women: A Century of Change
An Introduction to Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex- A Macat Literature Analysis
An Introduction to Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex- A Macat Literatu...
Black Girls Code Founder Kimberly Bryant on the Importance of Female Mentorship in Tech | Artsy
Black Girls Code Founder Kimberly Bryant on the Importance of Female Mentorship in Tech - Artsy
Anna Hyatt Huntington’s Joan of Arc Was New York’s First Feminist Monument | Artsy
Thousands lined the streets of New York to see the first public monument made by a woman—and featuring a real woman-in 1915. So why has it been forgotten?
FUCK YEAH HISTORY CRUSHES
Ive always been in love with this famous photograph of Julia Stephen (1846–1895), a renowned beauty in her day according to Wikipedia (I can see why) and mother of Virginia Stephen who would later become better known as Virginia Woolf. The photograph was taken by the celebrated Victorian photography pioneer (all the more so since she was a woman) Julia Margaret Cameron (1815-1879).