The Big She-Bang turns 7
Today is the 7 year anniversary of the first-ever BIG SHE-BANG, organized by the Long Island Womyn’s Collective. For a history of the Big She-Bang, check out Beth Puma and Kate Wadkins’ “I Got a...
View ArticleFor the Birds at Sarah Lawrence Women’s History Conference
This Saturday, members of For the Birds will present at Sarah Lawrence College’s 14th Annual Women’s History Conference. This year’s theme is “Women, The Arts, and Activism.” Here is our panel’s info!...
View ArticleHappy Women’s History Month
from top right: Mary Brave Bird (aka Mary Crow Dog), Emma Goldman, Yuri Kochiyama, Shirley Chisholm Tina Modotti, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Dolores Huerta, Ernestine Rose Angela Davis, Mother Jones, Lucy...
View ArticleWomen’s History Month: Lucy Gonzales Parsons
“On March 7, 1942, fire engulfed the simple home of 89-year-old Lucy Gonzales Parsons on Chicago’s North Troy Street, and ended a life dedicated to liberating working women and men of the world from...
View ArticleWomen’s History Month: Angela Davis & Yuri Kochiyama
The preview for “Mountains That Take Wing: Angela Davis & Yuri Kochiyama – A Conversation on Life, Struggles & Liberation.”
View ArticleWomen’s History Month: Ida B. Wells-Barnett
“The more I studied the situation, the more I was convinced that the Southerner had never gotten over his resentment that the Negro was no longer his plaything, his servant, and his source of income....
View ArticleWomen’s History Month: Ernestine Rose
Originally from Poland, Ernestine Rose was a nineteenth-century human rights advocate and atheist who was committed to the rights of women and the abolition of slavery. Below are excerpts from the...
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