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High heels aren’t practical: They’re no good for hiking or driving. They get stuck in things. Women in heels are advised to stay off the grass - and also ice, cobbled streets and posh floors. And high heels don’t tend to be very comforta
This ad from a San Francisco store urged its female customers to “get plump.” Society accepted thicker women 120 years ago, but what about thin women? Regardless of which body type is the current standard of society, ads will always claim
It reads: Women who behave themselves rarely make history.
beauvoiriana: Simone de Beauvoir during a women’s demonstration in Paris. The text in her arm says: “Free and costless abortion and contraception. Women’s Liberation Movement”. Paris, 1971. Photo: Gilles Peress.
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virginiaisforhaters: Wow it’s almost like most of human history has been about controlling women… or something…
didyaknowanimation:Today’s women’s history month profile is Rebecca Sugar, animator and artist. Rebecca is already a history-maker in the industry, being the first woman to be a creator and showrunner for Cartoon Network. She’s created her own show
Did You Know That Most Hollywood Screenwriters Used To Be Women?
onlyonememberinmygenus: Black women has and will always be beautiful.
ivoryathena: Badass women from history Leather clad English rocker girl Women boxing on a roof in LA (1933) Ellen O’Neal, the greatest woman freestyle skateboarder in the 1970s Elspeth Beard, first Englishwoman to circumnavigate the world by motorcycle
gorlt: jbaines19: Remember TarikaBlack women also have a long history of abuse and violence at the hands of the state.Read Danielle McGuire’s At the Dark End of the Street: Black Women, Rape, and Resistancehttp://amzn.to/1m8Bkyi shot
socimages:Where do negative stereotypes about feminists come from?By Lisa Wade, PhDTelevision evangelist Pat Robertson once described feminism as “a socialist, anti-family, political movement that encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their
bemusedlybespectacled: kismati: men: *decided women weren’t allowed attend schools, study sciences, or have access to higher education* men: well if women are so smart then how come there aren’t many contributions from women in history huh men:
red-hoods: HAPPY WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH! Here’s to strong women. May we know them. May we be them. May we raise them.
tribeca: We’re looking back at some cinematic treasures by black women directors this Women’s History Month. Join us and check out some underappreciated films and lesser-known landmarks, like today’s selection: Sara Gómez’s 1977 One Way or Another.
lmao…. I’m not sure I EVER believed women weren’t filthy perverts like me…. =P
captainswaan: Women’s March around the world [January 21, 2016]
kendrajk: Informative Ancient Egypt Comics: BROS Our 1st place contest winner requested a Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep comic as their prize. As a history major I can only bash my head against the wall every time something like this comes up.
José de Ribera (also known as Jusepe; Jàtiva 1591 - Napoli 1652); The Duel between Women or The Duel of Isabella de Carazzi and Diambra de Pettinella, 1636; oil on canvas, 235 x 212 cm; Museo del Prado, Madrid
Lovis Corinth (Tapiau, Prussia [now Gvardeysk, Russia], 1858 - Zandvoort, 1925); Group of women, 1904; oil on canvas, 119 x 98 cm; Galerie Neue Meister, Dresden
anarcho-wumbo: foto-jennic: A woman is like a tea bag - you can’t tell how strong she is until you put her in hot water.” - Eleanor Roosevelt Welcome to Women’s History Month women with trigger discipline ftw.
bilt2tumble: huffingtonpost: People Really Don’t Know That Women Actually Invented Things If this video is anything to go by, New Yorkers need a serious refresher course on women in history. In the video created by MAKERS, a host asks people on
a-slice-of-positivity: Influential WomenAs women’s history month comes to an end, I decide to hit it with a bang, a list of influential women (in no order) who have changed society and/or got their rights.Emmeline PankhurstEmmeline Pankhurst was a
usnatarchives:In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re highlighting some of the fascinating women who have worked at the National Archives.Mrs. Margaret M. H. Finch worked for the National Archives between 1940 and 1949.Finch began her federal career
ahencyclopedia: HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY!! Here’s to all the women throughout history who have ruled empires, and raised families. For those who fought to survive, and were looked down upon. For the women whose names we know, and for those
exgynocraticgrrl: Gerda Lerner (1920-2013) , former Robinson Edwards Professor Emerita of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Gerda Lerner (1920-2013) Women and History (excerpt)-- A Thinking Allowed DVD w/ Jeffrey Mishlove
mjalti: men: *decided women weren’t allowed attend schools, study sciences, or have access to higher education* men: well if women are so smart then how come there aren’t many contributions from women in history huh
invisiblespork: mjalti: men: *decided women weren’t allowed attend schools, study sciences, or have access to higher education* men: well if women are so smart then how come there aren’t many contributions from women in history huh This post means
kismati: men: *decided women weren’t allowed attend schools, study sciences, or have access to higher education* men: well if women are so smart then how come there aren’t many contributions from women in history huh
hbdiaz: Celebrating women revolutionaries, rebels, and fighters of Latin America: El Salvadoran FMLN Rebels; Nicaraguan Sandinistas; Mexican Zapatistas; Chicana Brown Berets on the last day of Women’s history month.
thenewenlightenmentage: The Women Who Mapped the Universe And Still Couldn’t Get Any Respect In 1881, Edward Charles Pickering, director of the Harvard Observatory, had a problem: the volume of data coming into his observatory was exceeding his staff’s
staff: In a feministic two-for-one, we all get to celebrate International Women’s Day today and Women’s History Month all month. There are an incredible number of Tumblrs out there channeling their pride, frustration, and solidarity into art.
cyrenamoon: hellspersephone: Persephone: it’s women’s history month, aka goddess history month and I need you all to understand that behind every great god is a great goddess. Persephone: and I come to tell you all that I’m the BADDEST GODDESS
sweetbeesoul: ivoryathena: Badass women from history - part 1 (part 2) Leather clad English rocker girl Women boxing on a roof in LA (1933) Ellen O’Neal, the greatest woman freestyle skateboarder in the 1970s Elspeth Beard, first Englishwoman to
fordlibrarymuseum:“Being ladylike does not require silence.”In honor of Women’s History Month, here’s a fantastic quote from Betty Ford on the importance of women expressing their personal views. “Why should my husband’s job or yours
talesofnorth: Women of ‘Hamilton’ perform quotes from feminist icons In honor of Women’s History Month, Glamour asked Hamilton stars Renée Elise Goldsberry, Phillipa Soo and Jasmine Cephas Jones (Angelica, Eliza…and Peggy) to sing and
ivoryathena: Badass women from history - part 2 (part 1) Cheering women at a Civil Rights march Black surfers at the beach Bessie Stringfield, “The Motorcycle Queen of Miami”—the first black woman to ride across the United States solo Black Lesbian
heyfranhey: 11 Black Women Who Ran For President Of The United States Black Girl Long Hair writes:With election season heating up across the country, we wanted to take a moment to explore black women’s history in American presidential elections.
ivoryathena: Badass women from history - part 1 (part 2) Leather clad English rocker girl Women boxing on a roof in LA (1933) Ellen O’Neal, the greatest woman freestyle skateboarder in the 1970s Elspeth Beard, first Englishwoman to circumnavigate
silver-tongues-blog: invisiblespork: mjalti: men: *decided women weren’t allowed attend schools, study sciences, or have access to higher education* men: well if women are so smart then how come there aren’t many contributions from women in history
muslimgirlarmy: For the first time ever this Women’s History Month, MuslimGirl.com is teaming up with dozens of partners to designate March 27 as #MuslimWomensDay. We’re calling on our allies to pass the mic to Muslim women by centering their voices
thetricksterphoenix: dawnnn-n: weavemama: teenageradfem: vulvacrat: possumreplies: weavemama: weavemama: happy women’s history month,, daily reminder 93% black women tried to save y'all asses from trump another reminder that trans women better
cinnamonrolltoogayforthisworld: kismati: men: *decided women weren’t allowed attend schools, study sciences, or have access to higher education* men: well if women are so smart then how come there aren’t many contributions from women in history
iamatinyowl: I desperately want more fucking movies about women in history! So badly! Please! Hidden Figures was wildly successful! Give me more stories of erased women!!!
hbdiaz: Celebrating women revolutionaries, rebels, and fighters of Latin America: El Salvadoran FMLN Rebels; Nicaraguan Sandinistas; Mexican Zapatistas; Chicana Brown Berets on the last day of Women’s history month. Real badasses, Orale
the-real-eye-to-see: When Black History Month flows into Women’s History Month
positivethoughtseveryday: Awesome Achievements by Women Ever: 15 awesome achievements by women in history http://dailyinterestingtips.com/amazing-achievements-by-women
Today to the very day of the week, is the 61st anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Let me go off: It began on Monday, December 5, 1955, lead by the black women of the Women’s Political Council–a black women’s political group–particularly
womenvs: Happy Women’s History Month! I originally wanted to post something on International Women’s Day but I caught up with work. I wanted to write about what inspired me to begin this blog about Women. The primary reason is because of the feedback