In our final episode, we explore Dorothy Andersen’s legacy—what she left behind and how her work has lived on since her death....
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This episode of Mpowered with Dr Miriam Dalli is quite simply outstanding and inspiring. In this down-to-earth interview, Miriam...
Indigenous Women: Angela Sidney
Angela Sidney (1902-1991) was a remarkable storyteller in the Yukon territory of Canada. As one of the last members of the...
Indigenous Women: Evelyn Scott
Evelyn Scott (1935-2017) was one of the most celebrated voices in the battle for indigenous rights in Australia. She was a...
Indigenous Women: Comandanta Ramona
Comandanta Ramona (1959-2006) was a legendary member of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation, or EZLN, a revolutionary...
Indigenous Women: Susan La Flesche Picotte
Susan La Flesche Picotte (1865-1915) was the first Native American to earn a medical degree. She dedicated her life to helping...
Indigenous Women: Edith Monture
Edith Monture (1890-1996) was the first indigenous woman in Canada to become a registered nurse and the first indigenous woman...
Lost Women of Science The Pathologist in the Basement: Chapter 3
A missing portrait of Dr. Andersen takes us on a journey into the perils of memorialization—and who gets to be remembered. Dr....
Indigenous Women: Elizabeth Peratrovich
Elizabeth Peratrovich (1911-1958) was a legendary civil rights activist who moved lawmakers in Alaska to pass the first...
