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Why Frida Kahlo Matters
From the top left The Wounded Deer , 1946 The Two Fridas , 1939 Self Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird , 1940 Henry Ford Hospital , 1932 Appearances Can Be Deceiving , n.d. Feminists admire Frida Kahlo for her bold defiance of gender norms and beauty standards, as she challenged societal expectations by embracing her unique appearance, including her unibrow and body hair. Her artwork explores intimate female experiences, such as miscarriage and reproductive issues,
Hana Tsai
Dec 24, 20252 min read


The Jilly Bing Doll: Celebrating Asian American Heritage with Playful Empowerment
The toy aisle is not just a place filled with whimsical fun for children—it's a reflection of our society's values and aspirations. Elenor Mak, the founder of Jilly Bing, discovered this inspiring truth during her search for a doll that would celebrate her daughter’s Asian heritage. What began as a personal quest quickly grew into a mission to provide inclusive representation for all children through toys that reflect their diverse backgrounds and experiences. The Story Behin
Hana Tsai
Nov 20, 20252 min read


Embracing Our Colors: Amanda Gorman's Ode to Girls of Color
Amanda Gorman, an influential poet and activist, is widely recognized for her powerful voice in advocating for social justice and empowerment, particularly among girls of color. At the young age of 22, she has already made a significant impact as the first Youth Poet Laureate of the United States and continues to inspire others through her art and activism. Gorman's poem "At the Age of 18 – Ode to Girls of Color" explores themes of identity, self-discovery, and the journey to
Hana Tsai
Sep 30, 20253 min read


UNLADYLIKE 2020: Unsung Women Who Changed America
CREDIT https://unladylike2020.com UNLADYLIKE2020 is a multimedia series that highlights diverse and little-known American heroines from the early years of feminism. The series consists of 26 animated documentary films, each 10-12 minutes long, featuring women who broke barriers in male-dominated fields 100 years ago. These films include rare archival imagery, original artwork, and interviews with historians and contemporary women leaders. The series aims to present history in
Hana Tsai
Aug 11, 20251 min read


DEI After 5: Empowering Women of Color in Leadership
In this episode of DEI After 5, host Sacha Thompson focuses on empowering women of color in leadership roles by interviewing Analiza Quiroz Wolf, a U.S. Air Force Captain, Fortune 200 Company Brand Manager, CEO of a $30 million nonprofit, and author of The Myths of Success: A Woman of Color’s Guide to Leadership . The video addresses the scrutiny and bias these women face while offering strategies for navigating and overcoming these challenges to achieve success. Analiza dis
Hana Tsai
Apr 27, 20251 min read


Harvard Business Review: Stop Telling Young Women of Color to Accept a Broken System
Article link: https://hbr.org/2022/06/stop-telling-young-women-of-color-to-accept-a-broken-system The article "Stop Telling Young Women of Color to Accept a Broken System" challenges the harmful advice often given to women of color as they transition from graduation to the workplace. While working hard and outdoing the competition are traditionally seen as pathways to success, this perspective can perpetuate unhealthy patterns and reinforce systemic inequities. The author, a
Hana Tsai
Mar 13, 20251 min read


"This Is My Home": Divya Kumar's Powerful Tale of Identity and Belonging
Divya Kumar's compelling narrative "This Is My Home" offers an exploration of identity, belonging, and the immigrant experience. As part of the anthology "Listen to Your Mother," Kumar's story strongly connects with readers, particularly young women of color navigating the complexities of cultural identity. Through her personal account, Kumar nicely blends themes of family, heritage, and the search for one's place in a multicultural world. Kumar's story shows the way for g
Hana Tsai
Feb 22, 20251 min read
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