The Hand of Native American Women, Visible at Last

The role of women art-makers in Native communities has gone widely ignored. Now a bold museum show, by and for these women, is shining a light on 1,000 years of their art. This remarkable exhibit – which was carefully developed with input from an all-female advisory panel of Native artists and experts of Indigenous art…

What Are the Biggest Problems Facing Women Today?

This article outlines the responses of several interesting American women – including a feminist writer, media host, historian, US lawmakers and presidential candidates – to the following questions: What do you think is the biggest challenge facing women in the U.S. today? And what do you think is the biggest challenge facing women internationally today?…

Female Ranchers are Reclaiming the American West

As men leave animal agriculture for less gritty work, more ranches are being led by women — with new ideas about technology, ecology and the land. “Our current generation of land managers is aging out of that role. You could look at that as a disaster, or you could really look at that as an opportunity…