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  • Revolutionaries (Part 11): Before Rosa, there was Irene – The Bus Ride of Irene Amos Morgan (Kirkaldy)

    Revolutionaries (Part 11): Before Rosa, there was Irene – The Bus Ride of Irene Amos Morgan (Kirkaldy)

    (A series brought to you by Feminist Global Resistance) The Series: Patriarchy ensures that male (almost exclusively white colonizer) history is remembered though a few women shine through or are given a twisted footnote. More often, women are relegated to lost tomes and forgotten lore. Some shine through in song and tales while others, more…

  • Revolutionaries (Part 10): Sophie Scholl, Weiße Rose (White Rose)

    (A series brought to you by Feminist Global Resistance) The Series: Patriarchy ensures that male (almost exclusively white colonizer) history is remembered though a few women shine through or are given a twisted footnote. More often, women are relegated to lost tomes and forgotten lore. Some shine through in song and tales while others, more…

  • Revolutionaries (Part 9): Lozen, Tchihende (Chihenne) Nde Warrior

    (A series brought to you by Feminist Global Resistance) The Series: Patriarchy ensures that male (almost exclusively white colonizer) history is remembered though a few women shine through or are given a twisted footnote. More often, women are relegated to lost tomes and forgotten lore. Some shine through in song and tales while others, more…

  • Revolutionaries (Part 8): Buffalo Calf Road Woman (Brave Woman)

    (A series brought to you by Feminist Global Resistance) The Series: Patriarchy ensures that male (almost exclusively white colonizer) history is remembered though a few women shine through or are given a twisted footnote. More often, women are relegated to lost tomes and forgotten lore. Some shine through in song and tales while others, more…

  • Revolutionaries (Part 7): Qiu Jin, “Woman Knight of Mirror Lake”

    (A series brought to you by Feminist Global Resistance) The Series: Patriarchy ensures that male (almost exclusively white colonizer) history is remembered though a few women shine through or are given a twisted footnote. More often, women are relegated to lost tomes and forgotten lore. Some shine through in song and tales while others, more…

  • Revolutionaries (Part 6): Leyla Qasim, “The Bride of Kurdistan”

    (A series brought to you by Feminist Global Resistance) The Series: Patriarchy ensures that male (almost exclusively white colonizer) history is remembered though a few women shine through or are given a twisted footnote. More often, women are relegated to lost tomes and forgotten lore. Some shine through in song and tales while others, more…

  • Revolutionaries (Part 5): Ṭāhirah – “The Pure One”

    (A series brought to you by Feminist Global Resistance) The Series: Patriarchy ensures that male (almost exclusively white colonizer) history is remembered though a few women shine through or are given a twisted footnote. More often, women are relegated to lost tomes and forgotten lore. Some shine through in song and tales while others, more…

  • Revolutionaries (Part 4): Las Soldaderas

    (A series brought to you by Feminist Global Resistance) The Series:: Patriarchy ensures that male (almost exclusively white colonizer) history is remembered though a few women shine through or are given a twisted footnote. More often, women are relegated to lost tomes and forgotten lore. Some shine through in song and tales while others, more…

  • Revolutionaries (Part 3): Lowell Mill Girls

    (A series brought to you by Feminist Global Resistance) The Series: Patriarchy ensures that male (almost exclusively white colonizer) history is remembered though a few women shine through or are given a twisted footnote. More often, women are relegated to lost tomes and forgotten lore. Some shine through in song and tales while others, more…

  • Revolutionaries (Part 2): “Notorious” ANGELA!

    (A series brought to you by Feminist Global Resistance) The Series: Patriarchy ensures that male (almost exclusively white colonizer) history is remembered though a few women shine through or are given a twisted footnote. More often, women are relegated to lost tomes and forgotten lore. Some shine through in song and tales while others, more…