#34-24 Play Like a Girl (or not) … Computer game innovator Brenda Laurel
Think computer games are just a boys’ world? Think again. Brenda Laurel deeply transformed the gaming and computer worlds from their
Read More“Raising Women’s Voices through Radio Worldwide” since 1986
Think computer games are just a boys’ world? Think again. Brenda Laurel deeply transformed the gaming and computer worlds from their
Read MoreAccording to the United Nations Population Fund website: “In 1994 the landmark International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), held in
Read MoreThis is the finale of Mindy Ran’s 2-part 2024 interview with feminist historian and archivist Max Dashu, creator of The Suppressed Histories Archives
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Read MoreFrom the WINGS archive, 1991: Then-Editor-In-Chief of Ms. Magazine Robin Morgan describes the fruitless struggle to get revelations about Clarence
Read MoreCanadian poet and activist Rita Wong reads from her essays and poems that contrast traditional indigenous knowledge of and respect
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Read MoreDr. Heide Goettner-Abendroth is a German feminist and scholar, a founder of the modern matriarchal studies movement, and of the International
Read MoreMax Dashu founded the Suppressed Histories Archives in 1970 to research and document women’s history from an international perspective. She
Read MoreA dynamic event titled “Power: Is It a Sexual Thing?” closed the National Association of Black Journalists conference in 1991.
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