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  • ... that Scholastique Dianzinga edited a post-independence history of women in the Republic of the Congo that discussed why women's emancipation has been hindered? (2025-02-08)
  • ... that Syrian vlogger Hayla Ghazal used online humour to explore the limitations placed on women in the Arab world? (2025-02-04)
  • ... that Elisheva Biernoff paints recreations of found vintage snapshot photographs, some including details like lens flare and overexposure? (2025-02-03)
  • ... that Ann McMillan recalled "playing" a tape recorder for Déserts, a piece by Edgard Varèse? (2025-01-31)
  • ... that the Nicaraguan nun Dorotea Wilson joined a guerrilla group, renounced her vows, and became a women's rights activist and politician? (2025-01-27)
  • ... that three women spent 80 hours chained together in a mine to protest its closure? (2025-01-26)
  • ... that Liang Sishun published an anthology of Chinese poetry in 1908, when she was about fifteen years old? (2025-01-25)
  • ... that Ana María Ochoa was born in Colombia, studied in British Columbia, and taught at Columbia? (2025-01-22)
  • ... that Sher Machado created a League of Legends tournament exclusively for transgender people? (2025-01-20)
  • ... that World War II nurse Ethel Lote practised yoga and tai chi until she was 95? (2025-01-20)
  • ... that Jennifer Reid at first could not find a Canadian publisher for her book on Canadian identity? (2025-01-19)
  • ... that Katerina Clark wrote "a brave and intelligent study of the Soviet novel"? (2025-01-18)
  • ... that after discovering her child was transgender, Thamirys Nunes (pictured) created an organization dedicated to defending transgender youth? (2025-01-17)
  • ... that Theresia Bauer was named science minister of the year four times? (2025-01-16)
  • ... that the CEO of the London Stock Exchange Group described insider dealing as "the poster child of market abuse"? (2025-01-13)
  • ... that in 1927 Berta Persson became the first woman bus driver in Sweden and was nicknamed "Buss-Berta"? (2025-01-11)
  • ... that after becoming a born again Christian, soprano Jane Stuart Smith abandoned a successful opera career to pursue a life of service? (2025-01-09)
  • ... that the director-screenwriter of Blossoms Under Somewhere joined Telegram groups that sell used lingerie to conduct field research? (2025-01-08)
  • ... that Yvonne Francis-Gibson, before improving women's rights as a legislator in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, led a Women's Desk that was "unable to take a firm stand on behalf of women's issues"? (2025-01-06)
  • ... that Bea Hines, the first African-American woman to become a reporter at the Miami Herald, was sent to report on a riot on her first day at work? (2025-01-06)