The African American Woman Who Shaped the Future of Art
Ms. Michael angel Johnson Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller, a woman of African descent too often overlooked in arts history, was a precursor to the New
Ms. Michael angel Johnson Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller, a woman of African descent too often overlooked in arts history, was a precursor to the New
by Resa Crane Bizzaro Over the years, much of my writing has been in response to news articles. Among stories about Native Americans that have
by Jessica Yee I am proud to be Native. I am also proud to be a woman. I am proud to know that I have
By L.A. Bailey What would happen to America if race and gender decided to unleash their passion and proclaim their undying love, respect, desire and
by Angela Poh Heroines of Jiangyong: Chinese Narrative Ballads in Womens Script, translated by Wilt L. Idema, is the first English translation of the folk
by Andrea Smith In a society that, in large measure, condones gender violence, the problem cannot be solved by locking up a few men. It
by Loretta J. Ross Sustaining a progressive movement based on shared politics requires not only unification on positive values, but an understanding of the opposition
By Clare Coss What is the role of the artist as we strive to understand issues that divide us How do we recognize and care
by Natalie Bell Women of color increasingly feel empowered and emboldened to defend their rights to make healthy decisions about their bodies. This sentiment was
by Betsy Hartmann It’s back to the bad old days of the population bomb. That was the title of an alarmist book by Stanford biologist
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