Engraving depicting three men in a room, watching a pendulum swing. Two men appear in traditional Indian attire, white linen tunics with turbans, and the third, qho squats beside a tiny telescope of some sort watching the pendulum through it, is in tailcoats.

The Politics of Method: An Interview with Henry Cowles

Several white woman stand in a group holding round signs that say KEEP ABORTION LEGAL

“For Those on Both Sides”: An Interview with Mary Ziegler about Abortion and the Law in America

A white platter with friend okra, fried chicken, mac and cheese, and collard greens

Alvenia Fulton, Soul Food, and Black Liberation: An Interview with Travis Weisse

All My Babies and Black Midwifery: An Interview with Wangui Muigai

The Slow Moon Climbs: Talking Menopause with Susan Mattern

Intertwined Histories and Embodied Lives: An Interview with Cassia Roth

Wall art depicting a woman and a fetus in a womb

How Did We Get Here? An Interview with Lara Freidenfelds

Ruth Taylor Ballard: A Nursing Pioneer In the Jim Crow South

Uncovering the History of Child Psychiatry: A Conversation with Deborah Blythe Doroshow

Orange Juice and Anita Bryant: Historian Emily Johnson Talks Evangelical Women, Cocktails, and Sex