March is Women’s History Month, a month when we remember the struggles of women in the fight against discrimination, and celebrate the economic, political and social achievements of women past, ...
Serita A. Jakes is an author, speaker and visionary who has spent decades serving alongside her husband, Bishop T.D. Jakes, at The Potter’s House, the legendary 30,000-member Dallas-based church. As ...
Presbyterian Church in America, an influential evangelical Christian denomination, gathered for a general assembly in Richmond from June 10-13. A factional divide largely over women's authority in the ...
A new University of Oxford Saïd Business School will pay full MBA tuition to one woman per year who is looking to overcome economic or personal barriers through education. Courtesy photo The change ...
The play opens in the present day. A woman (Susannah Flood) is grieving the loss of her mom, Lizzie (also portrayed by Flood), while trying to reconcile the traditional wife and mother she knew with ...
“The model we aim to develop is neither a woman dissolved within the man nor a structure that is entirely anti-male. On the contrary, it necessitates a framework that secures both her freedom and a ...
How did Black women use music to fight for freedom? In this episode of The Cause: Conversations on Music, History, and Democracy, Dr. Reiland Rabaka explores the themes of his recent book, Black Women ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by In researching her new Broadway play, Bess Wohl interviewed my mother. After a performance, we all discussed the play and its themes. By Robin ...
My initial reaction to Bess Wohl’s play “Liberation,” which primarily takes place in a women’s consciousness-raising group in Ohio in the early ’70s, was that it was a hair too earnest and unsubtle. I ...
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