Sarla Thukral: India’s First Female Pilot

While Indian women were fighting for basic civil rights in the 1930s, Sarla Thukral was earning…

Kate Warne: America’s First Female Detective

In the mid-19th century, American women could not vote, study law, or work in law enforcement.…

Sutayta al-Mahamali: 10th-Century Math Pioneer

While European rulers of the 10th century struggled to sign their own names, mathematics was a…

Alice Fletcher: Pioneer of American Anthropology

Alice Cunningham Fletcher spent nearly half a century studying the cultures of Native North Americans. Her…

Ruth Bourne and the Women Who Broke Nazi Codes

In December 2025, one of the last surviving operators of the legendary codebreaking machines that broke…

Sarah Winnemucca: Voice of Native American Rights

She was called an Indian princess, though she never accepted that title herself. Sarah Winnemucca’s journey…

Frances Wright: Radical Voice for Women’s Rights

When Frances Wright took the stage in New York in 1828, she broke an unwritten rule…

Qiu Jin: China’s Martyr of Feminism

In July 1907, when three hundred imperial soldiers surrounded a sports school in Zhejiang province, its…

Agnes Hunt: Pioneer of Pediatric Orthopedics

In Victorian England, children with bone deformities were condemned to vegetate in dark rooms. One woman…

Darya Saltykova: The Blood Countess of Moscow

When, in 1762, two serfs decided to write directly to the new ruler of Russia, they…