I didn’t know Judith Arcana passed away until a friend sent me this article just now.💔

I met her a few times at In Other Words (the feminist bookstore & community center where I was a volunteer in Portland, Oregon) & purchased her books directly from her. She was wonderful--really friendly and informative.

https://www.portlandmercury.com/opinion/2026/02/02/48291445/remembering-judith-arcana

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Remembering Judith Arcana

In 2017, Judith Arcana sent a postcard to the old Mercury offices in Old Town/Chinatown. I was the arts editor at the time—it was my first real journalism job—and after many stories covering local theater (I still think about the plays I saw at Shaking the Tree) and books (a reading at Powell’s followed by a strong martini at Pepe le Moko was a typical after-work routine), I had written a feature on the newly-formed...

Portland Mercury

July 2, 1937: Amelia Earhart vanishes over the Pacific. Her final transmission: "We are on the line 157–337." 88 years later, the mystery persists. New expeditions may finally reveal what happened to aviation's greatest pioneer.
https://theurb.co/amelia-earhart-mystery

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Amelia Earhart mystery: The flight that vanished and the enduring theories - The Urban Herald

Explore the enduring mystery of Amelia Earhart's 1937 disappearance. Discover the crash-and-sink theory, Nikumaroro castaway hypothesis, Japanese capture claims, and ongoing expeditions to solve aviation's greatest enigma.

The Urban Herald

Frida Kahlo turned her pain into art, her struggles into strength. Her work continues to inspire, proving that self-expression is power. What’s your favorite Frida painting?

#FridaKahlo #ArtAsResistance #FeministIcon

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This is a violation of 👤 human rights. No one should be forced to fight if they don't want to.

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Nina Hartley, nome artístico de Marie Louise Hartman (Berkeley, 11 de março de 1959)

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'Griselda' Brings A Lot Of Firsts To Sofia Vergara's Career

To play a Colombian drug lord in the hot new Netflix series "Griselda," Sofia Vergara found herself doing a lot of things she's never done before.

Hollywood Outbreak
¡Prepárate para volar más alto que nunca con The Mighty Captain Marvel!

Check out the inspiring story of Rhythm Chanana, the Delhi Metro Girl who became a feminist icon after her picture went viral for wearing a bra and a mini-skirt. Her courage and confidence have made her a beacon of hope for young girls across India. #RhythmChanana #DelhiMetroGirl #FeministIcon #BeaconOfHope #InspiringWomen #GirlPower #WomenEmpowerment #BreakingStereotypes #BodyPositivity #WomenInIndia #GirlsWithDreams https://mytrendyfeed.com/the-inspiring-story-of-rhythm-chanana-the-delhi-metro-girl-who-became-a-symbol-of-feminism/
The Inspiring Story of Rhythm Chanana: Delhi Metro Girl, Feminist Icon - My Trendy Feed

Discover the inspiring story of Rhythm Chanana, the Delhi Metro Girl who became a feminist icon after her picture went viral for wearing a bra and a mini-skirt. Learn about her impact on society and how she has become a beacon of hope for young girls.

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Mieko Kawakami's a talented writer
Exploring class and its plight
Though her novels are vivid and bright
Will her message reach out across the sea?
To American readers, a mystery
But her ambitions remain clear and in sight

#miekokawakami #novels #feministicon #classstruggle #poetry

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/07/magazine/mieko-kawakami.html

Mieko Kawakami Is a Feminist Icon in Japan. She Has Other Ambitions.

Will the Japanese novelist Mieko Kawakami’s stark explorations of class translate to American readers?

The New York Times