Barbara McClintock: Breaking “Illogical Barriers,” American Woman Biologist (1902-1992)
Barbara McClintock once stated that she was “not a feminist” which would, in effect, disqualify...
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Barbara McClintock once stated that she was “not a feminist” which would, in effect, disqualify...
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Carolyn G. Heilbrun is a writer who influenced me tremendously. I read her book Writing a Woman’s...
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Theresa Dintino, Rob Schmidt, Jim Wilson, Odin Halvorson Thursday, October 4, 7:30 pm Suggested...
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If we want to change the world, it is helpful to find out how it was changed in the first place....
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This is such a fun book to own. Anything, most anything, especially concerning myths and secrets,...
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Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) a writer, intellectual and feminist wrote, in her seminal book, A Room...
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What if there were a woman born in the late 1800s with the ambition to paint a way no woman had...
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When I was in my late twenties, there was one essay I read in the New York Times Book Review that...
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Of all the lines written in the English language, the ones that have inspired, moved and meant the...
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