Womanica
Thinking back to our history classes growing up, we had one question: Where the ladies at? Enter, Womanica. In just 5 minutes a day, learn about different incredible women from throughout history. On Wonder Media Network’s award-winning podcast, we’re telling the stories of women you may or may not know — but definitely should.

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Episoder(1753)

Wordsmiths: Paula Gunn Allen

Wordsmiths: Paula Gunn Allen

Paula Gunn Allen (1939-2008) was an American poet, literary critic, activist, professor, and novelist. With works that often explored Indigeneity and feminism, she helped establish a Native American l...

19 Jun 20243min

Wordsmiths: Mae V. Cowdery

Wordsmiths: Mae V. Cowdery

Mae V. Cowdery (1909 - 1953) was a poet in the Harlem Renaissance literary movement. Her brief, but successful career as a writer started when she was just a teenager. She was mentored by some of the ...

18 Jun 20244min

Wordsmiths: Wu Zao

Wordsmiths: Wu Zao

Wu Zao (1799-c.1862) was a poet who wrote homoerotic poems and plays. Despite being married to a wealthy man, she longed for romantic relationships with women and turned those feelings into poetry. Du...

17 Jun 20245min

Wordsmiths: Laudomia Forteguerri

Wordsmiths: Laudomia Forteguerri

Laudomia (1515-unknown) is thought to be Italy's earliest lesbian writer and may have been one of the first women who had their poetry discussed in an open setting at a lecture. She wrote sonnets dedi...

14 Jun 20244min

Wordsmiths: Sophia Parnok

Wordsmiths: Sophia Parnok

Sophia Parnok (1885-1933) was one of Russia's first openly lesbian poets. While she's not as known outside of Russia, she's an important figure in the queer community, and is often called “Russia's Sa...

13 Jun 20245min

Wordsmiths: Evelyn Irons

Wordsmiths: Evelyn Irons

Evelyn Irons (1900-2000) was a Scottish lesbian journalist. Known for her reporting on the frontlines throughout World War II, she became the first female war correspondent to be decorated with the Fr...

12 Jun 20245min

Wordsmiths: Tove Jansson

Wordsmiths: Tove Jansson

Tove Jansson (1914-2001) was a Swedish-speaking Finnish author who wrote novels, children’s books, comics, magazine covers, political cartoons, and even greeting cards. She is most known for creating ...

11 Jun 20244min

Wordsmiths: Qiu Miajoin

Wordsmiths: Qiu Miajoin

Qiu Miaojin (1969-1995) made waves in Taiwan when she published her groundbreaking novel “Notes of a Crocodile” — becoming the first ever “out” lesbian author in the country’s history. Though her care...

10 Jun 20246min

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