Don’t let them fool you. In the years between 2000 and 2008 there was a huge outcry in states like Michigan, Florida, Maine and California, over Nestle’ pumping out millions of gallons of the state’s spring water and selling it in environmentally-… more »
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Amanda Blackhorse has always seen Native American women fighting against injustice. Blackhorse, member of the Navajo, a social worker and mother of two, served as the named plaintiff in the 2006 lawsuit Blackhorse et al v. Pro-Football Inc. Blackhorse… more »
Lilian Margaret St. Cyr was born on February 14, 1884 on the Winnebago Reservation in Nebraska. She was one of six children born to Julia De Cora (ca. 1846-1885), a Winnebago, and Mitchell St. Cyr (ca. 1834-1888), a farmer whose father was reportedly… more »
President Barack Obama meets with Elouise Cobell in the Oval Office, Dec. 8, 2010. Official White House Photo by Pete Souzare. An entrepreneur, advocate, and member of the Blackfoot Nation, Elouise Pepion Cobell (“Yellow Bird Woman”), fought tirelessly… more »
The name she was given when she was born about 1860 into the Gros Ventres nation in Montana is not known. While no one is certain, it is believed she is the person “Pine Leaf” described by James Beckwourth in his autobiography. Ultimately she became… more »
https://www.nps.gov/articles/votingrightsact.htm About the Voting Rights Act of 1965 US Voting Rights Timeline – KQED https://a.s.kqed.net/pdf/education/digitalmedia/us-voting-rights-timeline.pdf The 19th Amendment passed 100 years ago today. The… more »
As a white female, I have always been cognizant of the fact that my gender has been woefully ignored in the recording of history. That is the primary motivation for creating the HerStory blog on womensvoicesmedia.org. When I began to prepare for… more »