Today, we are celebrating this Women’s History Month with this collection of resources. Continue reading
- November 11, 2020
Harris’ candidacy and future governing represent a new chapter in leadership for women of color, and Black women in particular. Continue reading
- September 18, 2020
Bill Moyers sit down with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to discuss the most pressing global issues faced by present-day women leaders. Continue reading
- August 26, 2020One hundred years ago this month, the 19th Amendment was ratified. But American women’s battle for the ballot and representation in government began long before that day in August — and continues, even to this day.
- August 25, 2020
Black women were left in the wilderness for nearly half a century, as White women claimed a suffrage victory and largely abandoned the fight. Continue reading
- August 20, 2020Our foremothers turned ridicule into respect and oppression into the power of a majority.
- August 18, 2020This letter from Susan B. Anthony was obtained exclusively by Lynn Sherr and Ellen Goodman, co-hosts of the She Votes! podcast.
- May 12, 2017Linguist Robin Lakoff on women, men and American talk.
- March 8, 2017Fifty years after the 19th (the Suffrage) Amendment had passed, tens of thousands of American women abandoned their husbands, their desks, their typewriters and their waitress stations to march down the avenues in a number of cities to press for a new set of issues.
- February 28, 2017Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor says the day of action will highlight the undervalued and underpaid work of ordinary women.