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"Though working as a scribe in a scriptorium might appear to be a more mundane aspect of intellectual life, women who worked in these roles were on the front lines of medieval intellectual life," writes Lady Science for @newinquiry. The full piece here: thenewinquiry.com/blog/women-scr…

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Women Scribes: The Technologists of the Middle Ages

By Robert Davis


For those who are interested in all things medieval and Renaissance art: check out the @LesEnluminures podcast! lesenluminures.podbean.com


Sex and the City is back! (But a lot has changed.) This piece unpacks what it's like to see actors revisit their iconic roles, 17 years later. vulture.com/article/and-ju…


Feminism has evolved since the 1970s, when Gloria Steinem and Betty Friedan took center stage. Read a trans woman's reflection on the flaws of '70s American feminism. #WomensHistoryMonth lithub.com/on-1970s-femin…


Arguably Judy Chicago's most iconic work, "The Dinner Party" highlights important women throughout history. Check it out, through this piece by @Anna_Russell! #JudyChicago #WomensHistoryMonth newyorker.com/culture/cultur…


Whether it's to-do lists, brain dumps, or original poetry, your BuJo can be a personal scrapbook of your life. This article explores how bullet journalling can let you approach your life with mindfulness, intentionality, and creativity. newyorker.com/culture/cultur…


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