Known as the “godmother of civil rights,” Dorothy Height fought not just for racial justice but for women’s equality.
When Charlotte Brontë died—the last of her massively talented family to succumb to an early death—the press entered a feeding frenzy. A friend and equally famous writer aimed to set the record ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Norah O'Donnell about her new book, "We the Women," which chronicles the stories of the women who built America.
He may become a 2028 presidential contender, but judging by Young Man in a Hurry, the California governor is prissy, ...
Vaishnavi Adkar recently made history by entering W100 Bengaluru Open final as a wildcard and became the first Indian woman ...
Josephine Naramat only evaded female genital mutilation by fleeing when her father informed her that she would undergo the practice then get married off.
Rob Jetten has become the Netherlands’ youngest-ever and first openly gay prime minister as his new minority coalition takes office.
The work of Erwin Olaf is on view at Galerie Ron Mandos. Here, the dealer remembers the late artist and his advocacy.
A pioneering thinker who brought semiotics and psychoanalytic theory to bear upon cinematic representations of desire, de Lauretis taught at the University of California, Santa Cruz, from the ...
The deal was announced during BBCS’s annual Showcase event, which runs alongside the London TV Screenings (LTS) and the ...
The Institute for Women's Studies at Keimyung University (Director Choi Yunkyung) will hold a colloquium and academic exchange event on the theme of ...