In this group of female explorers, you'll find names like Gertrude Bell, Osa Johnson, Valentina Tereshkova, and many more.
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Elizabeth Cochran Seaman, known by her pen name Nellie Bly, worked undercover on an exposé in a mental institution and created the world record for traveling around the world in 72 days.
The country star's look has evolved dramatically over the years.
These African American women in STEM broke the racial barrier and skyrocketed to the top of their field.
These luminaries were the first of their kind.
As the superstar once wisely quipped “it costs a lot of money to look this cheap!” In honour of her 71st birthday, we dissect her enduring style
The Vaudeville star was at the height of her fame in Europe when WWII struck, and used her status for the allies.
The world-renowned scientist and conservationist has spent the pandemic living at her childhood home in England, watching “mindless television” with her sister at suppertime and working around the clock
A monumental statue has been set up at the West Virginia State University in honour of African-American physicist Katherine Johnson who turned 100 on Sunday, 26th of August. The unveiling ceremony which held on Saturday at Johnson’s alma mater, according to Daily Press, had in attendance family and friends. Congratulatory messages have continued to flood social […]
At the end of Nevertheless Season Two, we commissioned another four female illustrators from South America, Africa, the Middle East and China to produce a new set of posters. They were originally…
Revivez le parcours exceptionnel de Joséphine Baker dans ce documentaire d'une heure. Son enfance très dure dans l'Amérique ségrégationniste du début du siècle explique ses choix de vie d'artiste et de militante libre, excentrique et joyeuse.
Photo by Carolyn Djanogly You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a differen...