Womanhood and Women’s Rights Panel Discussion—October 21, 2020 at 6–7:30 PM—led by sociology professor Ginetta Candelario.

Womanhood and Women’s Rights Panel Discussion—October 21, 2020 at 6–7:30 PM—led by sociology professor Ginetta Candelario.
The Same Material at Pegasus Gallery will feature a selection of 17 works by artist Jennifer Caviola.
The Breast Archives, a documentary film by Meagan Murphy, shares the unadulterated stories of nine women who disclose the bodily shame and disconnection.
January 23–27, 2018 at the Center at West Park: SXRVXVE showcases works from 22 national and international artists responding to social inequality.
Yael Alkalay, the female entrepreneur who founded natural beauty product company Red Flower, believes that calm is her greatest strength.
200-plus feminists walk into a WeWork … and the rest of is history. Thanks to all who came to an epic A Women’s Thing Money issue launch party, where we unveiled our gorgeous new format.
Jan 21, 2017: Attending the Women’s March on Washington? Here’s what you need to know before getting to D.C.
New York artist Coco Dolle found her alter-ego and the reference point from which to build her own iconography for her performance art collective, Legacy Fatale, re-contextualizing the historical Amazon as the champion of her vision of an egalitarian and feminist future.
Women of FXFOWLE presents an evening of candid conversation between leaders in the A/E/C industry on the topics of diversity, collaboration, and success.
AWT and IDIO gallery present PHANTASMAGORIA, a show by Gillian Zinser, featuring eight women artists from across the country, to celebrate the intersection of dream and wake, fantasy and reality.
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