Harriet Jane Lawrence was one of the first female pathologists in the U.S. In the early 1900s she worked in Portland, Oregon,...
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Goddesses: Freyja
Freyja is a Norse goddess of love, beauty, gold and fertility. She is the highest regarded goddess in the male-dominated Norse...
Goddesses: Chalchiuhtlicue
Chalchiuhtlicue is the Nahua or Aztec goddess of fresh water. She is known as a kind goddess for her element’s life-giving...
Goddesses: Benzaiten
Benzaiten is a Japanese goddess who brings good things to those who pray to her — love, good fortune, and healthy, beautiful...
Goddesses: Artemis
Artemis (known as Diana in Roman mythology) was the goddess of the hunt, nature and childbirth. The daughter of Zeus, she’s one...
Goddesses: Kali
Kali is the Hindu goddess of death, time, and doomsday. Although she is a symbol of extreme violence, she is also considered a...
Lost Women of Science The English Lit Major Who Cracked Nazi Codes
Known as “America’s first female cryptanalyst,” Elizebeth Smith Friedman was a master codebreaker who played a pivotal role in...
Goddesses: Baba Yaga
Baba Yaga is a witch and one of the most famous figures from Slavic folklore. She is known for living in a magical hut with...
Goddesses: Oya
Oya is an orisha that holds a special place in the lore of Yoruba mythology. As the goddess of wind, lightning, and storms, she...


