This column is the final one for celebrating January’s Annual Women’s History Month and it again features some notable women who helped make our nation and our world a better ...
Kansas has a new mural in its Statehouse honoring women who campaigned for voting rights for decades before the 1920 ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution granted those rights ...
It’s been 105 years since women won the right to vote and 75 years since the Constitution guaranteed equality for all. What transpired in between to guarantee us this fundamental right?
A working single-mum, and exposed through her job as a doctor to the hard lives of society’s most vulnerable females Elizabeth became involved in the women’s suffrage movement. The suffrage ...
Just Stop Oil activists jailed for up to 5 years over their disruptive but non-violent protests in the U.K. say their ...
Following her retirement from Stanford, coach VanDerveer designed a Continuing Studies class focused on the history of ...
Five Quaker groups filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security over the end of an immigration policy ...
Gloria Steinem on the role of women of color in the suffrage movement Feminist writer, author and activist Gloria Steinem said that Black, indigenous and other American women of color were ...
The Civilization 7 leaders list brings together some of history's most iconic figures, for better or worse, and features ...
She opened clinics, worked to educate women about their reproductive health, and promoted an abortion technique she felt was ...
A woman President of the United States is truly the final hurdle of our ancestors who first fought for the right to vote, ...
A new mural was revealed at the Statehouse this Kansas Day. This new work of art celebrates the Kansas suffragette movement, ...