A Declaration of Conscience: Margaret Chase Smith (1897-1995)

Equal Rights Ticket from 1884, featuring a sketch of Belva Lockwood.

Lady Presidential Candidates: Belva Lockwood (1830-1917)

Throwing Shade on Lady Presidential Candidates: Victoria Woodhull (1838-1927)

Bathroom with blue door and blue and white gender inclusive sign

Fear-mongering from Anita Bryant to Houston’s Proposition 1

Finding a Voice: Agency and Trans Issues

hairy legs on the left and one hairless legs on the right, questioning which are from man and which are from woman

Pink Brain, Blue Brain: Do Opposites Attract?

A cartoon version of a Spiderwoman on the left, a woman mimicking Spiderwoman on the right

Femme Fixation and The Male Gaze

Portrait of Gwendolyn Brooks, smiling, next to the words "My Dreams, My Works," in blue handwriting.

Adventures in the Archives: The First Time

Adventures in the Archives: Living in a Material World

By Jacqueline Antonovich

A wise woman once remarked, “We are living in a material world and I am a material girl.” And while this ode to consumption may have been referring to the procurement and enjoyment of luxury items, I think Madonna may have been on to something – though perhaps not in the way she intended. You see, over this past summer I had an unintentional, but deeply meaningful, love affair with . . . material culture.

Adventures in the Archives: The Dangers of Legal Abortion