women's suffrage
Inside #FutbolFemenino: Argentina's next battlefront for women's rights
As the national team heads to the Women’s World Cup in France next month, players throughout the country are driving an urgent conversation around Argentina’s favorite sport, and drawing in new fans as a result.
Women Are Celebrating Their Right to Vote at Susan B. Anthony's Grave
A local Rochester news station has set up a Facebook Live stream at Mount Hope Cemetery, where men and women have come to leave their "I Voted" stickers on the activist's gravestone.
America's Scandalous, Psychic, Forgotten First Female Presidential Candidate
Decades before women won the right to vote, Victoria Woodhull ran for president, started her own newspaper, and became one of America's first female stockbrokers. She also found time to advocate for free love and talk to ghosts.
The Evolution of the Bitch
It used to be the ultimate insult, but today, the word "bitch" is said freely on TV shows and sung in songs on the radio. In a world of bad bitches and basic bitches alike, what the hell does "bitch" mean anymore?