

Susan Stoderl
Jan 292 min read
She Who Dared | Brave Women Through History | Fannie Lou Hamer Series
Fannie Lou Hamer, a sharecropper and Civil Rights advocate in a white supremacist society.

Susan Stoderl
Jan 281 min read
Lessons From Celtic Mythology | Sleepers Awake: A Useful Metaphor for Times of Peril
The Celtic writings contain much wisdom for these turbulent times, such as “Sleepers” Awake.

Susan Stoderl
Jan 221 min read
She Who Dared | Brave Women Through History| Ada Lovelace| First Algorithm Girl Even Without "Masculine Energy"
Many consider Ada Lovelace (1815-1852) to be the first computer programmer. Imagine that! She was the first, even without “masculine energy.

Susan Stoderl
Jan 151 min read
She Who Dared | Brave Women Through History | Mary Ann Shadd Cary
Mary Ann Shadd Cary was the first Black woman publisher in North America and the second Black woman to attend law school.

Susan Stoderl
Jan 82 min read
She Who Dared | Brave Women Through History | Alice Paul and Lucy Burns
The Silent Sentinels of the National Woman’s Party picketed Wilson’s White House for women’s suffrage for two and a half years between...

Susan Stoderl
Jan 11 min read
She Who Dared | Brave Women Through History | Patience Lovell Wright "the Promethean Modeler”
Patience Lovell Wright (1725-1786), “the Promethean Modeler,” was one of the first American sculptors.