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LAND OF WOMEN – Trinity University Press
May 12, 2022
by María Sánchez Translated by Curtis Bauer
A bestseller memoir in Spain that calls us to reexamine how we view women and rural life
The peace monument in Atlanta’s Piedmont Park: four dates and a funeral for racial justice
May 11, 2022
By Marc Merlin 2016
Until recently, I had never paid much attention to this monument at the 14th Street entrance to Atlanta’s Piedmont Park.
TWO WOMEN IN THE PARKING LOT AT THE GYM
May 8, 2022
Listen to Va Boyle’s reading along with instrumentalist, Lois J. Henrickson (Lytingale)
PATTY CARROLL: Death by Décor
May 4, 2022
~ TALKING PICTURES ~ INTERVIEWS WITH PHOTOGRAPHERS AROUND THE WORLD
A GAELIC BLESSING: Deep Peace
April 28, 2022
for this year and always
By Sara Thomsen in Abbey of the Arts
Ukraine’s women fighters reflect a cultural tradition of feminist independence
April 27, 2022
By Mila Bloom and Sophia Moskalenko in Conversation
Tens of thousands of Ukrainian women have taken up arms during the war sparked by Russia’s invasion.
Jane Hurt Yarn : Conservation and the Environment
April 22, 2022
According to senator and former Governor of Georgia Zell Miller, “No other single individual has done as much for conservation in Georgia as Jane Yarn.”
The Modern Civil Rights Movement, 1954-1964
April 22, 2022
In the greatest mass movement in modern American history, black demonstrations swept the country seeking constitutional equality at the national level, as well as an end to Massive Resistance (stat…
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin – History of Scientific Women
April 21, 2022
Cecilia Helena Payne-Gaposchkin (née Payne; May 10, 1900 – December 7, 1979) was a British-born American astronomer and astrophysicist who proposed in her 1925 doctoral thesis that stars were compose…












