Isabel Barreto was the first woman admiral in history, and although unknown to most of the world today, is regaining…
Louise Arner Boyd, often referred to as the “ice woman”, was not only an American explorer of the Arctic and…
Phyllis Wheatley (also spelled Phillis) has been the recent subject of two podcasts that I listen to, including the History…
Susan la Flesche Picotte was born on the Omaha reservation in Nebraska in 1865 and is widely recognized as the…
Since it is March and Women’s History Month will soon be in full swing, and also because I rewrote this…
These days, if you couldn’t tell already, I’ve been doing a lot of writing, and not just in English. In…
Born in the late 1820s (her date of birth is unsure), Elizabeth Jennings Graham is yet another example of a…
Somewhere along the busy months of life, I stopped writing my Badass Women series, who knows why (I really can’t…
Just a reminder..we should all be!
Well, maybe not of all time because who has the time to watch every single series out there, but you…