
This week in history: Kickass black feminist Flo Kennedy born
She was a lawyer, activist, civil rights advocate, lecturer, writer and feminist.

Feminist and Marxist: Dorothy Smith receives lifetime sociology award
At a national meeting this summer here, social theorist Dorothy E. Smith was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award.

Russian homeland threatened by feminism
It's fairly obvious that feminist groups (and bands like Pussy Riot) are a grave danger to the true function of womanhood in service to the KKK of freedom.

Today in women’s history: Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” published
The book, by 21-year-old Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, is frequently called the world's first science fiction novel.

Profile: The “Wilmar 8” made equal pay impossible to ignore
They never got what they wanted, but more than 30 years later people still remember them, and their goals and their impact still resonate.

