Eleanor Flexner (1908-1995) wrote what became the preeminent book women's rights, during an era when “feminist” was a dirty...
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Rebels: Dorothy Ferebee
Dorothy Ferebee (1898-1980) provided healthcare to vulnerable communities when they needed it most. She worked tirelessly across...
Rebels: Corazon Aquino
Corazon Aquino (1933-2009) rose above her fears to become the first female president of the Philippines. She led the country to...
Lost Women of Science Introducing Lost Women of Science Shorts: Trailer
Each season of Lost Women of Science tells the story of one remarkable female scientist, but hundreds more remain overlooked....
Rebels: Charlotta Bass
Charlotta Bass (c. 1880-1969) was the first Black woman to run for vice president of the United States. She was also a lifelong...
Rebels: Charity Adams Earley
Charity Adams Earley (1918-2002) stood up against racism in the American military. Through her service as one of first Black...
Rebels: Bernice Sandler
Bernice Sandler (1928-2019) was the godmother of Title IX, a woman who was fed up with gender discrimination she faced and...
Mothers: Ruth Batson
Ruth Batson (1921-2003) was a mother, educator, and civil rights leader who worked tirelessly to desegregate public schools in...
Mothers: Queen Idia
Queen Idia (c. 1500s) rewrote the rulebook on mothering in ancient Benin. She fought for her son’s life and place on the throne...

