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compoundchem: For International Women’s Day, here are 12 women from chemistry history: wp.me/p4aPLT-2ra and 12 from chemistry present: wp.me/p4aPLT-5w7
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
sorayachemaly: Women scientists made up 25% of the Pluto fly-by New Horizon team. Make sure you share this, because erasing women’s achievements in science and history is a tradition. Happens every day.. http://pluto.jhuapl.edu/News-Center/News-Article.p
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
knowhomo: LGBTQ* History of Women in Protective Forces Margaret Damar Dawson and Mary Allen Dawson was one of the co-founders (along with Nina Boyle) of the Women Police Volunteers. “Mary Allen’s enthusiasm was shared by Margaret Damer Dawson, and
angeepants: An important part of Canadian history that shouldn’t be forgotten: a day women were murdered for being women. The memory of this tragic event is very important, especially with the type of political discourse floating around these days.
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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
feminismandhappiness: thisiseverydayracism: virginiaisforhaters: Wow it’s almost like most of human history has been about controlling women… or something… White men being insecure since forever. Can I add ‘If we give women the freedom to
thefingerfuckingfemalefury: bathtimefunduck: yesterdaysprint: The New York Times, New York, January 3, 1897 History in a nutshell “What do women think about women? WE ASKED A MAN”
lesbianshepard: my fave greek history story to tell is that of agnodice. like she noticed that women were dying a lot during childbirth so she went to egypt to study medicine in alexandria and was really fucking good but b/c it was illegal for women
punkxst: p l e a s e stop sexualizing bi women please stop reducing bi women to their sexual histories please stop telling young bi girls “it’s just a phase” “you’re straight and just trying to get attention” please stop refusing to date
fyeahhistorymajorheraldicbeast: My professor said women aren’t being covered in my western civ class because they don’t have a history prior to the 20th century. I disagree. If there were no women in western civ until the 20th century, where did
optimysticals: lyrangalia: optimysticals: sorayachemaly: Women scientists made up 25% of the Pluto fly-by New Horizon team. Make sure you share this, because erasing women’s achievements in science and history is a tradition. Happens every day.
stuffmomnevertoldyou: sciencefriday:Today at 2pm ET, we’re writing women back into science history. We’re creating a gallery of the unsung women of science based on your suggestions - make sure to tune in.Look at Marie Tharp. She’s all, yeah,
eatingcroutons: black-to-the-bones: Each one of these women has an amazing story to tell, but we know nothing about them. This history is hidden from us, because they are women of color. Their names are Dr Anandibai Joshi, class of 1886; Dr Kei Okami,
fyeah-history: The skeletons of two women who died violently were discovered at Téviec, buried under a “roof” of antlers and decorated with necklaces made of shells Two skeletons of women between 25 and 35 years of age, dated between -6740 and -5680
conner-ok: optimysticals: lyrangalia: optimysticals: sorayachemaly: Women scientists made up 25% of the Pluto fly-by New Horizon team. Make sure you share this, because erasing women’s achievements in science and history is a tradition. Happens
fuckyeahwomen:With millions of participants in all seven continents, the Women’s March has to be the largest coordinated global protest in history. Women did that! Specifically, Tamika D. Mallory, Carmen Perez, and Linda Sarsour–a black woman, a Latina
cjandmiles: brownroundboi: the-mamishka: cxphine: Neil deGrasse Tyson throwing shade in “Sisters of the Sun” The number of men who hired women, used women, and then took credit for the work and discoveries THEY made is rampant throughout history
classic-gym-routines: Happy Black History Month, gymternet! Here’s a small tribute to just some of the amazing black women who have represented the USA. Many of them have, and continue to, create diversity and a place in this sport for women of color
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
professorgaia: the-mamishka: cxphine: Neil deGrasse Tyson throwing shade in “Sisters of the Sun” The number of men who hired women, used women, and then took credit for the work and discoveries THEY made is rampant throughout history and disgusting.
refinery29: 19 Black women you need to know about who broke boundaries and made beauty history 1. Madam C.J. Walker Hair loss sparked Madam C.J. Walker (born Sarah Breedlove) to develop a line of hair-care products just for African-American women in
gaietygirl: About asexuality in history and some other stuff: A while back whilst I was researching the treatment of women in Victorian and early Edwardian asylums I stumbled across quite a lot of stories about women who were declared “insane” because
horrorvenus: 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,
thesylverlining: glockgal: madlori: Women firefighters douse flames during the Pearl Harbor attack. Oh hay look women of colour were an integral part of the ‘cool’ part of history too, how about that. They were like. Doing stuff that supposedly
medievalpoc: Artist spotlight: Heather Agyepong shines a light on Victorian black women The on-going quest for visibility has been the bane of women of colour for centuries, a feat held back by revisionist history, eurocentrism and racism. In Britain,
baljitksingh: I started this project by being inspired by Jamie C. Moore’s work. She photographed her daughter who dressed up as five amazing women who made their mark in history. And so, I decided to do the same and make it around women of the arts.
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,
just a reminder that kushitekalkulus is a rape supporting, black women abusing and "men's right activist" black women belong back in the kitchen, nigga with an ankh syndrome. he hates black feminists. he has this history. he is pathetic. you should all
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.
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
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?”
glockgal: madlori: Women firefighters douse flames during the Pearl Harbor attack. Oh hay look women of colour were an integral part of the ‘cool’ part of history too, how about that. They were like. Doing stuff that supposedly only heroic white
the-mamishka: cxphine: Neil deGrasse Tyson throwing shade in “Sisters of the Sun” The number of men who hired women, used women, and then took credit for the work and discoveries THEY made is rampant throughout history and disgusting.
micdotcom: Uterus transplants could let trans women have children An Ohio clinic recently made history when it began screening women for a groundbreaking medical procedure: transplanting a uterus into a woman who doesn’t have one. The transplants have
susiethemoderator: susiethemoderator: imsoshive: It’s fuckin lit. Black Women winning on all levels! Naomi is the first Black Woman to hold the Smackdown Women’s Championship Title!Happy Black History Month!
prominent-afro-history: The legendary actress Debbie Morgan known as Dr Angie Hubbard on ALL MY Children. An actress her opened doors for women for other African American actress on tv. If you back on her style she has to be one the most stylish women
bansheeandahunter:This pressure on bi women that, as soon as they come out to someone, they must provide a detailed dating history with the exact same number of women and men or otherwise they’re “not really bi” and “picked a side” must stop
punkxst:p l e a s e stop sexualizing bi women please stop reducing bi women to their sexual histories please stop telling young bi girls “it’s just a phase” “you’re straight and just trying to get attention” please stop refusing to date someone
bestpal: kittening: you literally cannot argue with antifeminists/MRAs because they truly do not believe that women are oppressed. they have no knowledge of the history of women’s rights in this country and they don’t even attempt to try to learn.