#11-24 Reviving Indigenous Law in Canada (nice for indigenous history month, or any time)
Maxine Matilpi is an indigenous woman from British Columbia, Canada, who is also a lawyer and the Program Lead for
Read More“Raising Women’s Voices through Radio Worldwide” since 1986
Maxine Matilpi is an indigenous woman from British Columbia, Canada, who is also a lawyer and the Program Lead for
Read MoreThe International Parliamentary Union (IPU) is an organization currently comprising 180 of the 190 national parliaments currently functioning in the
Read MoreBerit As, now 96 years old, has been a psychologist, a politician, a professor, and an activist – but she
Read MoreOn May 29, 2024, WINGS attended an online press briefing, titled War and Climate Change, hosted by Covering Climate Now.
Read MoreIn 1947 in Tokyo, 500 women were dishonorably discharged from the US Army on charges of homosexuality. Pat Bond (1925-1990) was
Read MoreCanadian poet and activist Rita Wong reads from her essays and poems that contrast traditional indigenous knowledge of and respect
Read MoreDiana Wanyonyi (left in attached photo), based in Mombasa, Kenya, has received WINGS’ Katherine Davenport Award for hottest women’s radio
Read MoreA documentary by Elena McMaster of Australia’s Women on the Line pairs up Marxist Feminist class analysis (with explanation of
Read MoreRosa Luxemburg was one of the most influential political theorists of her day. She lived from 1871 until 1919, when
Read MoreBarbara Alice Mann, Ph.D., is a longtime Professor of Humanities at the University of Toledo. Among her numerous books are
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