
Women of the Wheel: Julia Barfield
Julia Barfield (1952-present) is a British architect most well-known as one of the designers of the London Eye observation wheel. She continues to work as an architect today, with a particular focus o...
5 Syys 20255min

Women of the Wheel: Fortuna
Fortuna is the Roman goddess of fortune and luck. Often depicted holding a ship's rudder and wheel, she steers fate for better or worse. Her wheel of fortune became a well known literary symbol we sti...
4 Syys 20253min

Women of the Wheel: Toshiko Takaezu
Toshiko Takaezu (1922-2011) was a Japanese-American ceramicist. Drawing from her heritage, love of travel, and a deep connection to nature and spirituality, she created closed ceramic forms that empha...
3 Syys 20254min

Women of the Wheel: Alfonsina Strada
Alfonsina Strada (1891-1959) was an Italian cyclist and the first and only woman to compete in a men's cycling Grand Tour. In an era when women were discouraged from sports, Alfonsina took up cycling ...
2 Syys 20255min

Women of the Wheel: Joan Weston
Joan Weston (1935-1996) was a California-born roller-derby athlete. She is most known for being one of the highest-paid female athlete in the 1960s, and by her nicknames: “The Blonde Bomber,” the “Gol...
1 Syys 20254min

Pink Collar Workers: Lydia Delectorskaya
Lydia Delectorskaya (1910-1998) became the final muse for the celebrated French modernist painter Henri Matisse. This month, we're bringing back some of our favorite Womanica episodes you might have ...
29 Elo 20256min

Pink Collar Workers: Mary Eliza Mahoney
Mary Eliza Mahoney (1845-1926) was the first African American to complete a professional training program and work as a nurse in the United States. This month, we're bringing back some of our favorite...
28 Elo 20255min

Pink Collar Workers: Buffalo Bird Woman
Buffalo Bird Woman (c. 1839-1932), also known as Maxidiwiac, was a Hidatsa woman whose recollections on traditional Hidatsa culture, customs, and especially agricultural knowledge, were written down a...
27 Elo 20257min





















