The stories we tell about the past matter. But what happens when an entire category of changemakers is overlooked? Fierce, a new... more
Tribeca Talks is a compilation of the most engaging conversations recorded live at the Tribeca Film Festival. In this episode,... more
In July of 1848, four women sat around Mary Ann M’Clintock’s kitchen table in upstate New York to draft the... more
Years before the United States ratified the 19th amendment, a woman from Montana had already infiltrated Capitol Hill. Jeannette Rankin... more
Christine Jorgensen never intended to become a celebrity. In 1951, Jorgensen traveled to Europe to obtain special permission to undergo... more
Born to freed slaves in 1867, Sarah Breedlove used her creativity, determination and brilliant mind for business to transform herself... more
Dorothy Arzner wasn’t the first woman to direct films in Hollywood, but she was one of the few who endured.... more
You might not know the name Grace Hopper even though it’s hard to imagine our lives without her work. Born... more
Phillis Wheatley’s real name is lost to history. The young girl was named for the slave ship that carried her... more
Meet Clementine Paddleford, the forgotten food journalist who elevated food writing from dull and mundane to a delicious art form.... more
Blackbeard and Jack Sparrow can’t hold a candle to Cheng I Sao. Ferocious and ambitious, the most successful pirate in... more