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fromSmithsonian Magazine
1 day ago

This Punjabi Princess Fought for Women's Suffrage and Sheltered Refugees During World War II. A Goddaughter of Queen Victoria, She Rejected British Imperialism

In November 1910, a princess marched on Parliament in a bid to secure women's right to vote in the United Kingdom. Sophia Duleep Singh, the daughter of the Sikh Empire's last maharaja, was 'as close to an international celebrity as it was possible to be' in that era.
History
Social justice
fromLGBTQ Nation
3 days ago

Waiting for a hero to save us from Trump & MAGA? Here's where to look... - LGBTQ Nation

Heroes are often flawed mortals, and we must rely on ourselves for change rather than expecting saviors from above.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Heroism, horror and the pits of hell': inside the last days of El Fasher

Decisions were taken that ensured help never came. Both the US and UK suppressed or sidelined warnings that would have helped avoid the slaughter.
World news
Medicine
fromEntrepreneur
2 weeks ago

Why Never Taking 'No' for an Answer Can Change the World

Persistence transforms rejected ideas into undeniable proof, leading to significant cultural and economic shifts.
Women in technology
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 weeks ago

Women and girls around the world need help from the UK not just rhetoric

The Independent focuses on critical issues like reproductive rights and climate change, emphasizing the need for accessible journalism funded by donations.
Social justice
fromTruthout
1 week ago

It's Not Just Huerta. For Many Survivors, Silence Seems Like the Only Option.

Sexual abuse within movements, exemplified by Cesar Chavez, must be addressed to foster change and protect survivors' dignity.
Writing
fromAdvocate.com
3 weeks ago

I was a homeless trans teen. Telling my story saved me

An 18-year-old newly homeless high school graduate shares their story at a poetry slam, finding courage to speak publicly about their circumstances in a supportive community environment.
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Photos: These bold women stand up for justice, rights ... and freedom

During World War I, women in Russia went on strike. They demanded "bread and peace." Among the results of their four-day protest: the Czar abdicated and women gained the right to vote. This bold strike began on Feb. 23, 1917, according to the Julian calendar then used in Russia. That date translated to March 8 in the Gregorian calendar that much of the world uses.
Women
Women in technology
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Malala: Reading a book alone in her room is an act of resistance for an Afghan girl'

Malala advocates for recognizing the systematic erasure of women in Afghanistan as gender apartheid, seeking legal classification during UN negotiations on crimes against humanity.
#womens-history
Women in technology
fromwww.nytimes.com
1 month ago

100 Years of Women Who Changed History

The New York Times obituaries desk re-examines women's deaths across generations to reveal what was emphasized, minimized, or omitted in their original coverage, offering fuller life stories through historical distance.
fromAdvocate.com
1 month ago

These moms are risking arrest to protect gender-affirming care for trans youth

Parents and grandparents of trans youth, plus their therapists and medical providers, are fed up after years of health care bans and hostile rhetoric. Those feelings are driving them to do things they've never done before - like plan to get arrested at a protest.
Social justice
Mission District
fromMission Local
1 month ago

New book 'Unsung Heroines' celebrates 35 Bay Area women you need to know

Louise Lawrence pioneered transgender activism in 1940s San Francisco, educating medical professionals and founding Transvestia newspaper before later prominent activists emerged.
Women in technology
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

Honouring Gaza's women who refused to let the world look away

Women journalists in Gaza have risked their lives documenting Israeli military operations and atrocities, with over 20 female journalists killed while bearing witness to genocide.
Women in technology
fromForbes
1 month ago

The Hidden Cost Of Celebrating Women's History Month With Hashtags

Superficial Women's History Month gestures without substantive action erode trust and undermine genuine commitment to gender equity and inclusion.
Miscellaneous
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

The Women Who Wanted to Be 'Hell on Wheels, or Dead'

Female journalists of the 1930s-40s overcame exclusion and access barriers to pioneer resourceful reporting methods and stylistic innovations that shaped modern journalism.
Women in technology
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Three women, three countries and a global crisis

Funding cuts by major Western donors devastate humanitarian services in Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Colombia, disproportionately harming women and girls in crisis regions.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Black History Month was never given' to Black people, thus, it can never be taken from us

If you know anything about the basic origins of Black History Month then you know that we weren't given' anything. The question of who owns and authorizes Black History Month holds particular relevance now, in its centennial year, and at a time when efforts to celebrate, preserve, and acknowledge Black people's past in this country are under attack.
History
US politics
fromJezebel
2 months ago

20th Woman to Ever Win the Nobel Peace Prize Gives It to a Man

President Trump accepted María Corina Machado’s 2025 Nobel Peace Prize at the White House, a symbolic, controversial gesture amid questions about Venezuela and his policies.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Any other child would have died': the miraculous survival of Nada Itrab

The daughter of undocumented immigrants from Morocco, Nada had lived there since she was four. Only one other person was travelling with Nada. Grover Morales was a neighbour with a saintly air. In La Florida, the poor neighbourhood in which he and Nada's family lived, Morales made a point of greeting everyone, regardless of race or faith. He read religious books, not just the Christian Bible, but also the Torah and the Qur'an.
Miscellaneous
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 month ago

Trans man jumps in frigid lake & saves baby from drowning: "I wasn't going to let that baby die" - LGBTQ Nation

And so I just jumped in. My only thing was, 'You got to get this baby out of here.' If she's going down, I'll go down with her, but the goal is to get us both up.
Chicago
fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
1 month ago

Admiring Our Heroes for International Women's Day: Celebrating Women Who Have Received EFF Awards

Carolina Botero and Karisma helped connect indigenous peoples to the internet and made it possible to contribute content to Wikipedia in their native language, expanding access to both history and modern information. They built alliances to combat disinformation, pushed for legal tools to protect cultural and heritage institutions from digital blackholes, and were, and remain, a necessary voice speaking for human rights in the online world.
Women in technology
#black-history-month
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Art for Dignity

As if demolishing the East Wing, gutting arts agencies, and slapping his name and face on several federal buildings weren't enough, the US president now wants to do away with a DC building known as the "Sistine Chapel of New Deal art." This week, we reported on a burgeoning campaign to save the Wilbur J. Cohen Federal Building, which houses murals by Ben Shahn, Philip Guston, Seymour Fogel, and other major American artists. We will continue to follow this story.
Arts
Law
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Courage Award given to man who revealed childhood sex abuse by convicted ex-San Jose councilmember

Adrian Betancourt exposed childhood sexual abuse by cousin Omar Torres, received a Courage Award, and Torres received an 18-year sentence.
LGBT
fromLGBTQ Nation
2 months ago

"We deserve wrinkles": The fight for trans youth is a fight for a future with trans elders in it - LGBTQ Nation

Restrictive laws and federal proposals limit transgender and nonbinary youths' access to best-practice health care, increasing mental-health harms and suicide risk.
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

Quote of the day by Michelle Obama: "You should never view your challenges as a disadvantage. Your experience facing and overcoming adversity is actually one of your biggest advantages" - Silicon Canals

Not so long ago,I found myself staring at my laptop screen, unemployed for the third month straight. The media industry cuts had claimed another victim, and that victim was me. At first, I told myself it was just a temporary setback. But as rejection emails piled up and freelance gigs barely covered my rent, I started wondering if this was less of a speed bump and more of a dead end.
Careers
Mental health
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

Quote of the day by Nelson Mandela: "It always seems impossible until it is done" - Silicon Canals

Perceived impossibility often reflects mental magnification and fear; reframing challenges as uncomfortable permits small initial steps that enable major life change.
Music
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

At the Shrine, Bella Hadid, Pedro Pascal and Chappell Roan push for humanitarian aid in Gaza and Sudan

A benefit concert led by Mustafa raised funds for Sudan and Gaza relief, uniting many artists to provide immediate medical and child aid.
#bystander-intervention
Higher education
fromBusiness Matters
2 months ago

Yasir G. Hamed: Building Bridges Through Education and Service

Career emphasizes deep learning, broad service, purposeful leadership, focusing on people, systems, language, and global perspectives across refugee services and higher education.
Film
fromJezebel
2 months ago

Thank U So Much, Jameela Jamil, for Defining Feminism for Us

Hundreds of unsealed exhibits reveal hostile celebrity texts and emails, including Jameela Jamil calling Blake Lively “a suicide bomber” and later defending her feminism.
Digital life
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Fostering Change: Moving From Influence to Impact

Social media platforms prioritize engagement and certainty, while structured, community-based spaces like classrooms better support deliberation, reflection, learning, and sustained impact.
Mindfulness
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

If you do these 8 small acts of consideration without needing recognition, you have a truly beautiful soul - Silicon Canals

Consistent, quiet small acts of consideration reveal deeper character and inner peace more than public gestures or need for recognition.
Silicon Valley
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

Quote of the day by Eleanor Roosevelt: "Do one thing every day that scares you." - Silicon Canals

Fear reveals the areas where personal growth is needed; confronting discomfort through small, daily acts leads to meaningful change.
London
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Young Muslims have created an inclusive Ramadan that works for everyone. Now that's in danger | Nosheen Iqbal

Muslim Londoners created inclusive, diverse, female-led Ramadan spaces—iftars, feminist prayers, wellness and coworking—that fostered connection and countered Islamophobia and social fragmentation.
fromNonprofit Quarterly | Civic News. Empowering Nonprofits. Advancing Justice.
2 months ago

Philanthropy Must Defend the Right to Bear Witness | Nonprofit Quarterly | Civic News. Empowering Nonprofits. Advancing Justice.

"Are you okay?" These were Alex Pretti's last words, said to a woman after ICE agents had tackled and pepper-sprayed her. Videos from bystanders show Pretti holding up a phone, attempting to document what was happening before he himself was pepper-sprayed, wrestled to the ground, and killed by those officers. He lost his life not for committing violence, but for documenting it, and stepping in to protect someone facing it.
US politics
#claudette-colvin
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 month ago

These oft-overlooked icons show why Black queer history still matters (now more than ever) - LGBTQ Nation

Black History Month is a time to acknowledge and celebrate the achievements and courageous acts of people of African descent in the United States and around the world. This year, Black History month celebrates its 100th anniversary. And yet, Black History Month has failed to fully acknowledge or celebrate the contributions of Black LGBTQ+ people. Just as Pride Month remains overwhelmingly white in its representation, Black History Month continues to be deeply homophobic in its omissions.
LGBT
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Man who died in rescue attempt gets King's award

Garcia, 26, has also been given the same bravery award and said it was an honour and "a reminder that what I did was something good." "It brings me so much peace that I was told that without me helping her float and carrying her, she wouldn't have survived." He added that finding out Olubunmi-Adewole had not survived was one of the worst moments of his life and he was pleased the younger man had been recognised posthumously.
UK news
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

Opinion: Remembering Renee Good

i want back my rocking chairs, solipsist sunsets, & coastal jungle sounds that are tercets from cicadas and pentameter from the hairy legs of cockroaches. i've donated bibles to thrift stores (mashed them in plastic trash bags with an acidic himalayan salt lamp the post-baptism bibles, the ones plucked from street corners from the meaty hands of zealots, the dumbed-down, easy-to-read, parasitic kind): remember more the slick rubber smell of high gloss biology textbook pictures;
Writing
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Do virtues like being compassionate increase your well-being?

Virtues such as compassion, patience, and self-control may be beneficial not only for others but also for oneself, according to new research my team and I published in the Journal of Personality in December 2025. Philosophers from Aristotle to al-Fārābī, a 10th-century scholar in what is now Iraq, have argued that virtue is vital for well-being. Yet others, such as Thomas Hobbes and Friedrich Nietzsche, have argued the opposite: Virtue offers no benefit to oneself and is good only for others.
Mental health
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

After the Bondi terror attack, people keep calling me a hero. There are so many people I could not help | Jessica Rozen

There were four or five events in Sydney for the first night of Hanukah. In 2024 we went to an event at Dover Heights, but parking was a nightmare. We decide on Bondi (where parking is also a nightmare). Five of us my mum, husband, son (3), daughter (one-and-a-half) and I pile into the car. We walk past the Christmas markets at Bondi beach, looking for the festival.
Arts
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart review her frankness about her ordeal is truly inspiring

Kidnapped retells Elizabeth Smart's 2002 abduction, daily rape during nine months' captivity, in a swift 90-minute film reflecting palatable modern true-crime trends.
fromThe Nation
2 months ago

Alex Pretti Was a Good Man at a Time of Great Evil

Pretti was trying to help a woman whom federal agents shoved violently to the ground. A fellow ICE observer, the woman flew a few feet through the air and landed hard; it had to hurt. "Are you OK?" Pretti asked her, according to bystanders. Those were his last known words. He kept trying to help the woman, and the agents kept trying to stop him, finally shooting him in the head at close range, execution-style, and then at least nine more times.
US politics
World news
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 months ago

Sara Khadem: The people of Iran have done their part, but they alone cannot resolve this situation'

Sara Khadem asserts regime change in Iran is imminent, any solution stopping civilian massacres is welcome, and international support is urgently needed.
LGBT
fromLGBTQ Nation
2 months ago

"I'm f**king tired": A trans man begs cis allies to step up & fight - LGBTQ Nation

Anti-LGBTQ+ policies and rising transphobia have caused healthcare loss, financial strain, family estrangement, and increased harassment for a queer trans man.
US politics
fromJezebel
1 month ago

16-Year-Old Girl Who Fought to Get Dad Released from ICE Dies After Rare Cancer Battle

16-year-old Ofelia Torres, diagnosed with aggressive alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma, spent her final days fighting for her detained father's release during ICE deportation operations.
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

Trauma and defiance: Life and death of 17-year-old killed fighting Israel

A West Bank teenager, radicalized by repeated family losses and imprisonment, joined armed resistance and was killed at 17, reflecting pervasive trauma in refugee camps.
Social justice
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

This Black History Month, the leaders of the past can teach real resistance | Eric Morrison-Smith

Collective, grassroots organizing and leadership development are necessary to build community and prevent deepening poverty, violence, and repression.
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Afghan women in the UK: amplifying their voice a photo essay

Taliban restrictions have erased Afghan women from public life: bans on education, work, representation, and public presence create severe gender inequality and social harm.
fromLGBTQ Nation
2 months ago

As cynicism takes over the world, Alex Pretti could teach us all about hope - LGBTQ Nation

One political conversation with a gay friend that I'll never forget occurred the night before Election Day in 2016, where my friend told me that he hoped Donald Trump would win so that "The Revolution" would finally happen. The idea, I suppose, was that Trump would make things so bad that it would finally wake up the proletariat of the world, and it would unite in the ultimate class war to overthrow the messed-up liberal world order,
US politics
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

Bangladesh's Muhammad Yunus Era

Bangladesh faces an election weeks after the August 2024 uprising that toppled Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, with rising violence and doubts about democratic renewal.
#civil-rights
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

The revolutionary women of Rojava are in grave danger. That has consequences for us all | Natasha Walter

Rojava's women-led autonomous administration faces existential threat as the Syrian government advances, jeopardizing decades of gender-equal institutions and local autonomy.
#martin-luther-king-jr
fromIndependent
2 months ago

Louise McSharry: Ordinary people fighting back against ICE's reign of terror? That's the America I still believe in

My schooling in the US taught me the value of welcoming everyone, so what happened?
US politics
US politics
fromThe Nation
1 month ago

Meet the Young Organizers Survival Corps

Young people face severe economic, political, and climate crises and must organize intergenerationally to resist rising authoritarianism and survive precarious futures.
Social justice
fromThe Nation
2 months ago

Alex Pretti Was a Good Man at a Time of Great Evil

Federal agents shot and killed ICU nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis after he tried to help a woman shoved to the ground.
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