In medieval France, one in five of those in power were women, according to historian Erika Graham-Goering at the University ...
The true, forgotten and sometimes-stinky history of the cohort who took Alexander Fleming's innovation and forever changed ...
The F.D.A. was initially sued by a group of anti-abortion organizations and doctors who did not perform abortions themselves ...
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Eden Prairie author Vicki Pellar Price shines a light on Elizabeth Fries Ellet, the feminist trailblazer who named Eden ...
Laws and rules are made for the average. The ordinary man cannot live without rules to guide his conduct. It is infinitely more difficult to live without rules, but that is what the really honest, ...
In a new book, Chilean researcher Cristóbal Marín describes the exploitation and colonization suffered by the Fuegian ethnic ...
Maria Herrick Bray lived a life of influence through the second half of the 19th century and opening decades of the 20th, a ...
The Gut Instinct Chamber Project performed their second of three concerts featuring violinist Nicholas DiEugenio and pianist ...
Clara Alma Cox McDiarmid was Arkansas' foremost 19th-century women's reformer. She supported suffrage, temperance, women's ...
For co-founder Scarlett Hutchin, it was a counter protest outside a drag queen story time in Bristol that sparked the idea of ...
What started as a small feminist arts collective has grown to host hundreds of residents and publish countless books under ...