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Yayoi Kusama

This weeks Illustrated Woman in History was illustrated by Yuki Sambongi. It is featured in the second issue of the Illustrated Women in History zine which you can order here. Yayoi Kusama is a Japanese artist and writer who is recognised as one of the most important living artists from Japan, and an important part …

politics

Hillary Clinton

This weeks Illustrated Woman in History was written by Megan Bentall @mirfain Hillary Clinton is an American politician. She was the First Lady of America from 1993 to 2001, a United States Senator for New York from 2001 to 2009, and the 67th Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013. She was the Democratic Party’s …

music

Poison Ivy

This weeks Illustrated Woman in History was illustrated by Jabe Nicholls @xeros-junkyard , who explains her choice below.  “I chose Poison Ivy from the Cramps as I recently got into their music and as a guitar player I wanted to find out more about her playing but there just wasn’t much around. Turns out none …

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Artemisia Gentileschi & Emily Carr

Today’s Illustrated Women in History were written and illustrated by Amy Kovac @kovvac. Artemisia Gentileschi was among the greatest Italian Baroque painters and was among the first female artists to achieve success in the 17th century. She createdwork that focused on strong and mostimportantly, realistic humanized women. At the age of 18, she was raped by …

women leaders

Queen Tomyris

Today’s Illustrated Woman in History was written by Lavinia Roberts and illustrated by Sophia Parsons Cope.  Queen Tomyris TIME: Circa 530 B.C. WHERE: Parts of present day Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, western Uzbekistan , and southern Kazakhstan. Queen Tomyris ruled over the Massagetae, an Iranian confederation of nomadic, pastoral tribes. Queen Tomyris inherited the throne from her husband Cyrus II …

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Zenobia

Today’s Illustrated Woman in History was written by Naomi Wilcox-Lee of Sheroes of History and illustrated by @geeniejay​. It is featured in the second issue of the Illustrated Women in History zine which you can order here. Zenobia – Warrior Queen Zenobia was a 3rd century warrior queen who claimed she was descended from none …

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Dora Jordan

Today’s Illustrated Woman in History was written by Catherine Haustein.  Dora Jordan In her fifty-four years of life, Dora (Bland) Jordan experienced poverty, a sexual assault resulting in a child, abandonment, and an attempt to wipe her name from history.  She overcame them all. The comic actress and ultimate working mother known to fans as …

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Berta Cáceres

Today’s Illustrated Woman in History was written by Emily Ruth Taylor.  Berta Cáceres was a Honduran activist who was both an environmental advocate and an indigenous leader. In 1993, while she was still a student, she co-founded the Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras (COPINH.) In 2015 She was awarded the Goldman Prize …