Aung San Suu Kyi (1945-present) waged a historic battle against her own imprisonment in a country she called home. But now, she...
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Lost Women of Science The First Lady of Engineering: An Interview with Y.Y.’s Daughter, Carol Lawson
This week, we’re bringing you an episode from another podcast hosted and produced by Katie Hafner, Our Mothers Ourselves. It’s a...
Peacebuilders: Alva Myrdal
Alva Myrdal (1902-1986) was most known for her groundbreaking work in negotiating for nuclear disarmament, but she also tried to...
Women In Technology Spotlight Bosky Mukherjee – CEO & Founder
Meet Bosky Mukherjee CEO and founder of PMDojo. After making a highly successful career in Product at startups and Fortune 500...
Peacebuilders: Coretta Scott King
Coretta Scott King (1927-2006) was an essential figure in the Civil Rights movement. She was often overshadowed by her husband’s...
code>STEM Education News — ScienceDaily Warning of the need to standardize the beach safety signage system
A study warns that safety flag systems differ even between beaches in close proximity to each other, and that this lack of...
Best of: Jane Toppan
Jane Toppan (1857-1938) was responsible for at least 31 deaths throughout her career as a nurse. Despite the string of...
Best of: Teresa of Avila
Teresa of Avila (1515-1582) was a Spanish Carmelite nun, writer, mystic, and reformer. In honor of the spookiest month, we’re...
Best of: Sadie the Goat
Sadie Farrell, aka Sadie the Goat (c. 1869) was a robber and New York river pirate. In honor of the spookiest month, we’re...

