A large crowd of protesters in front of the US Capitol building in Washington DC. A prominent sign in the foreground reads: I still believe Anita, I believe Christine, Believe Women.

The Privilege of Despair

Cover of the Heavy Flow zine showing the title collaged from cut out letters, a bright red purse being emptied and all decorated with a heart and red and black apple illustrations.

Menstruation in the 1990s: Feminist Resistance in Saskia’s Heavy Flow Zine

Poison and Protest: Sarah Bassett and Enslaved Women Poisoners in the Early Modern Caribbean

Crowd in front of the White House holds up various signs, including "Abortion is murder."

Women Against Abortion: Inside the Largest Moral Reform Movement of the Twentieth Century, by Karissa Haugeberg

Cover of program for the National American Women's Suffrage Association procession, showing woman, in elaborate attire, with cape, blowing long horn, from which is draped a "votes for women" banner, on decorated horse, with U.S. Capitol in background.

Women On the March

A Lesson in Protest: Teaching History and Citizenship in the Trump Era

100,000 Women in Trafalgar Square: Remembering The Forgotten Women’s March of 1979

Before the Pink Hat: Abolitionist (and Other) Objects of Protest

The Pill Kills: Women’s Health and Feminist Activism

What Lies Beneath: The Handmaid’s Tale in Trump’s America