“I’ve been discriminated against because I am a woman, because I am black, because I am poor, because I […]
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“I’ve been discriminated against because I am a woman, because I am black, because I am poor, because I […]
Nearing the blessed close of what has been an absurd Presidential election cycle, one thing is clear: Barbara Jordan would […]
The most important thing to know about the late Representative Shirley Chisholm (D-NY) is not that she was a Black […]
As racially charged rhetoric takes over civil political discourse and “true” patriots warn of an impending leftist gun-grab, we should […]
I was born into 1970s feminism. I came into the world in 1972, the year Free to Be You and […]
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before. Radio ratings are slipping for a pair of married comedians. They are […]
Thus far in the Run Like A Girl series, we’ve met pathbreaking women who — with the notable exception of […]
When the US women’s basketball team dribbled their way to a 6th straight Olympic gold this summer in Rio, they […]
Universal healthcare. Free university education. The regulation of the big banks. No my friends, I’m not talking about Bernie Sanders […]
Most women who run for president experience some degree of notoriety. Certainly this was the case for Sonia Johnson, who […]