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SHE: A Women's History Podcast
SHE: A Women's History Podcast
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SHE is a weekly podcast dedicated to uncovering the extraordinary stories of women throughout history—both the famous figures we know and the lesser-known trailblazers who deserve recognition. From groundbreaking scientists to fearless activists, SHE celebrates the impact of women across time and around the globe--one story at a time!
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In this episode, we dive into the inspiring story of Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States.
In this episode, we dive into the life and impact of civil rights icon Dolores Huerta — a fearless labor leader, activist, and co-founder of the United Farm Workers.
On today’s episode, we explore the life and legacy of Ada Lovelace, the world’s first computer programmer. From her early fascination with machines to her groundbreaking work with Charles Babbage’s Analytical Engine, Ada foresaw a future where computers could do more than simple calculations—she envisioned the beginnings of artificial intelligence.
In this episode, we dive into the inspiring life of Ida B. Wells, a trailblazing journalist, civil rights activist, and anti-lynching crusader. From her early days challenging racial injustice to her groundbreaking investigative reporting, Wells used the power of the press to expose the brutal realities of racism in America.
In this episode, we dive into the incredible true story of NASA’s Hidden Figures—the brilliant Black women mathematicians who played a crucial role in America’s space race. From Katherine Johnson’s groundbreaking orbital calculations to Dorothy Vaughan’s mastery of early computer programming and Mary Jackson’s trailblazing engineering career, these women shattered barriers and changed history.#HiddenFigures #NASA #WomenInSTEM #SpaceRace #KatherineJohnson #DorothyVaughan #MaryJackson #HistoryMatters #STEM
Meet Victoria Woodhull, the first woman to run for U.S. president—nearly 50 years before women could vote! A Wall Street pioneer, publisher, and outspoken activist, Woodhull challenged societal norms and fought for women’s rights, labor reform, and equality. In this episode of SHE, we explore her groundbreaking 1872 presidential campaign, her clashes with the establishment, and her lasting impact on history.
How did Women's History Month come to be? In the inaugural episode of SHE, it's fitting that we explore the origins of this important celebration right as Women's History Month is about to begin. #WomensHistoryMonth #Herstory #HistoryPodcast #WomensRights #Feminism #WomenInHistory #Empowerment #EqualRights #InspiringWomen




