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itamefemales: Public nudity laws history : March 2018 : women can be naked in public places July 2020 : women with a fat ass must be naked in public places January 2023 : all women must be naked at all time A better world is starting Ich glaube, das
fyeah-history: Meri Te Tai Mangakāhia, a member of the Kotahitanga movement in the 1890s, who argued that women should have equal voting rights in the Māori ParliamentMeri Te Tai Mangakahia (22 May 1868 – 10 October 1920) was a campaigner for women’s
style-beauty-passion: Alice Goodwin (left), Sammy Braddy. Page 3 wonders. Two of the most beautiful women in Page3 history.
#ff Biutifool Beastard believes that freeing arts from “the all rights reserved” helps the spreading of informations and notions and culture globally and also enriches the collective imaginary expanding its boundaries resulting in a consequent
10 Trans Women Pioneers They Definitely Didn't Tell You About In History Class
cinnacorn: brony-friendzoney-420: theroyalguinea: professional-skeleton: From the article: An email to Utah State University threatened “the deadliest school shooting in American history” if the school did not cancel a lecture Wednesday morning
teachorg:Being the first African American woman to travel to space is one of Mae Jemison’s many accomplishments. A dancer, Peace Corps doctor, public speaker and astronaut, Mae went to college at age 16, holds 9 honorary doctorates and has founded many
justice4mikebrown: Fairfax County, VANatasha McKenna was fully restrained when 6 officers tased her 4 times back in February. Natasha was diagnosed with schizophrenia at age 12 and all 6 officers were fully aware of her mental health history and her
ladysaviours: the thing about “well-behaved women rarely make history" is that the author, Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, didn’t write it about women who would be considered “badly-behaved;“ she wrote it in a book about a midwife, about women who
aahanarose: History in the making. More than 20,000 South Korean women angrily urged the government to crack down on the widespread “molka” (spy cam) crimes that secretly film women at public toilet/transport/office/school - in the biggest - ever
angelafriedman: Say what you will about the Archduchess of Austria, but you have to admit that woman had style. In the first of a series we’re doing on stylish women throughout history (and the lingerie to suit them, of course!), I couldn’t help
uppityfemale: “The control of women and babies has been a part of every repressive regime in history. This has been happening all along.” -Margaret Atwood
thenewestaverage:thefuckdumpster:Happy Woman’s Day ❤ Lets be thankful for all the fuckbag haulers out there xoxoxo Some of the most beautiful women in the history of our species ❤️
iowawomensarchives: Welcome to Women’s History Wednesday! In 1924, the Iowa High School Athletic Association decided that organized basketball was “unhealthy” for girls and announced their decision to eliminate the girls’ state championship tournament.
6 trans women and non-binary activists you should have learned about in history class. Part 2
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
I like to add that I love the founding fathers to try and shield myself from people’s blank stares after I say I’m concentrated in women’s history. GOD FORBID YOU HAVE ZERO INTEREST IN MILITARY HISTORY…
iheartcinema: a look at some of the legendary women in Indian history- modeled by kangana ranaut hover over name for information (when on blog) nur jahan | indira gandhi | razia sultana | jijabai bhosale | hazrat mahal | rani lakshmibai
These are just 11 of the Asian and Pacific Islander women you should have learned about in history class
magalis: eearth: eearth: eearth: Just a reminder that the first NASA astronauts were supposed to be women because generally they are smaller, lighter (less weight in the cockpit means less fuel required) and eat less than men and so would be easier
bullet-farmer: kuanios: Irish women living outside of Ireland returning to vote for determining right to abortion/reproductive health/pro-choice. Photo credit : Alastair Moore (via viperslang) I think this is going to go down in history as an iconic
just-ann-now: thegayreich: WWII Gay G.I.s recounts tale of losing their Lovers Excerpt from the book Coming out under fire The history of gay Men and Women in World War Two: Combat soldiers often responded to each other’s personal losses with the
howstuffworks: On this date in history: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott organized the first women’s rights convention at Seneca Falls (July 19, 1848). https://www.instagram.com/p/BWvINZbFX_S/
thegayreich: WWII Gay G.I.s recounts tale of losing their Lovers Excerpt from the book Coming out under fire The history of gay Men and Women in World War Two: Combat soldiers often responded to each other’s personal losses with the deepest respect
optais-amme: Preserving Bi Women’s History Bisexual activist and scholar Robin Ochs just announced the successful conclusion of a project she has been working on for 7 ½ years in collaboration with Amy Benson of Harvard University’s Schlesinger Library.
imnonbinary: I will really never get over the fact that real women actually fought for Flavor Flav. The only man in history who managed to look oily and dusty at the same time.
bouzen: heyfranhey: History Lesson || Why Women Of Color In The 1800s Were Banned From Wearing Their Hair Out In Public BGLH writes: “Did you know that in late 18th century Louisiana, black and multiracial women were ordered to cover their hair in
Black women in black history
olympicsdaily: USA becomes the first country in Olympics history to sweep podium positions in 100m women’s hurdles. It’s also the first sweep for women’s USA track and field team and sixth athletics sweep by a nation in Olympic history.
leanin: Trailblazing Women You May Not Know (But Should): Oseola McCarty Each week, the Lean In tumblr will spotlight women who made a lasting mark on the world — yet didn’t always end up in the history books. This week we celebrate Oseola McCarty,
in my Women’s Studies class this semester we were discussing Margaret Sanger and her history with eugenics. This is something I was NEVER taught in high school or even early on in college. I was made to believe she was a hero, a champion for women.
politicsandreligiongaystyle: Trailblazers Capt. Kristen Griest and First Lt. Shaye Haver are ready to take their place in history as the first women to ever complete the Army’s rigorous Ranger School. They, along with 94 men, will graduate this
sculptureoflimitations: lorellaigilmore: lorellaigilmore: where are the photos of nicole kidman celebrating signing the papers from her divorce from tom cruise i found them Iconic candid moments in Women’s history.
supportinterracial: Big BLACK horse cocks are the best thing that ever happened to women all around the world in the history of mankind! Women are finally getting the satisfaction they deserve after so much frustration in their experience with white
ashleyhennefer: My personal hero is Lyudmila Pavlichenko, the most successful female sniper in history. Not only was she an expert marks(wo)man, but she was a major supporter of women’s rights. I was reading this article about Pavlichenko today,
schnerp:sorayachemaly:10 Women Revolutionaries That You Didn’t Learn About In Sexist History lessons Women have been making history since forever, and any textbook that makes it out to be all men is false.
heyfranhey: History Lesson || Why Women Of Color In The 1800s Were Banned From Wearing Their Hair Out In Public BGLH writes: “Did you know that in late 18th century Louisiana, black and multiracial women were ordered to cover their hair in public?”
death2america:elliexer: officialchristmasfucker: rawpowerhouse: help My head is splitting in half turns out you can just say anything happy women’s history month
gen-zee: iworkinretail-myguy: one time in freshman history class the teacher asked if we supported women’s suffrage. one kid didn’t raise his hand because “women shouldn’t have to suffer” imagine being him thinking women’s suffrage is women
singithigh: “To all the women who silently made history”
esachicaa:Happy Womens History month.
lordbyronsbloomers: Women’s History Month: March 3, Warsan Shire Warsan Shire is a London-based, Kenyan-born, Somali writer whose powerful poetry has left me blown away each time I read it. In her book of poetry “Teaching My Mother How to Give Birth”
sexsvmbol: urbanoutsinners: FUCK YES THIS IS THE SHIT IM LIVING FOR TODAY MARKS AN AMAZING DAY IN HISTORY Yes but the first photo was ACTUALLY between two strangers and the woman was later quoted that back then, Navy dudes would just grab women when
actegratuit: Comfort Hair is a sculpture that was inspired by the Gache, which is a big wig that was worn by Korean women back in history who were of high social backgrounds. The bigger and heavier the wigs were, the more beautiful and aesthetic they
foulserpent:women arent allowed to compete in the tour de france and the womens races theyve had are like substantially shorter so that woman causing the largest crash in tour de france history by accidentally knocking a guy over with a sign is girlboss
jotopp:@justautumnphatass@colors-of-autumn-94-269@colorsofautumn94 One of the most beautiful women in the history of the world and such a nice fat sexy ASS PAWGWHOOTY
blackinasia: For the first time in our history, African-American women have surpassed all groups in college entrance based upon race and gender. That’s right. African American women enroll in college (9.7%) more than Asian men (8.4%), white women
desidere: you didn’t even try to be subtle with “The Earth Queen is bad.” aka she’s clearly modeled after Empress Dowager Cixi, one of the most vilified women in all of Chinese history whose name is heavily associated with the racist stereotype