
Ragers: Lolita Lebrón
Lolita Lebrón (1919-2010) was a Puerto Rican nationalist whose radical approach turned her into the island's symbol for independence. This month, we’re highlighting Ragers: women who used their anger—...
15 Maj 20234min

Ragers: Letícia Parente
Letícia Parente (1930-1991) channeled her anger and political criticism into art – as an act of will, pushing against an oppressive world. This month, we’re highlighting Ragers: women who used their a...
12 Maj 20235min

Ragers: Jeanne de Clisson
Jeanne de Clisson (1300-1359) turned her despair into a vengeful nautical rampage against French nobility. This month, we’re highlighting Ragers: women who used their anger— often righteous, though no...
11 Maj 20237min

Ragers: Henriette Caillaux
Henriette Caillaux (1874-1943) caused chaos on the French political scene when she shot and killed Gaston Calmette, editor of the newspaper Le Figaro. This month, we’re highlighting Ragers: women who ...
10 Maj 20236min

Ragers: Hazel Dickens
Hazel Dickens (1935-2011) used her voice — and her guitar — to fight against abuse of the working class. Though she evolved into a leading figure in folk music, she never abandoned her blue collar ro...
9 Maj 20237min

Ragers: Hattie Canty
Hattie Canty (1933-2012) was one of the greatest strike leaders in U.S. history. This month, we’re highlighting Ragers: women who used their anger— often righteous, though not always— to accomplish ex...
8 Maj 20234min

Ragers: Grace Lee Boggs
Grace Lee Boggs (1915-2015) was an activist who fought for change for over 70 years. Her intersectional organizing work helped create community in one of America’s toughest cities – Detroit. This mont...
5 Maj 20235min

Ragers: Fannie Sellins
Fannie Sellins (c. 1870-1919) was a fearless union leader who stood up to big bosses. She fought tirelessly to alleviate the poverty and exploitation of workers.... and risked her life to do so. This ...
4 Maj 20234min





















