Many women who have changed Britain for the better weren’t originally from our shores. Here are the stories of just some of those inspirational immigrants.
The artist’s maquette will be turned into a permanent marble statue, celebrating Mary Seacole’s legacy. The model is on display in the Stable Gallery until 28 March.
As the world celebrates International Women’s Day, Nigerian women in the diaspora continue to command global attention, across all ...
From female scientists whose work was credited to men to ancient high priestesses, these women truly changed history-but were also overlooked by it.
Last Thursday, Ipswich High School celebrated the second annual Rosa Weekes Prize, marking an increased participation from local Year 6 pupils.
To celebrate Women's History Month this March, and International Women's Day on 8 March, we've put together a collection of primary and secondary classroom reosurces ...
Soon to go on display at the National Gallery of Art in DC, it took a female artist to portray the biblical figure not as shamed and repentant but in the throes of ecstatic rapture A woman knocks her ...
This interview was featured in the Books & Fiction newsletter, which delivers the stories behind the stories, along with our latest fiction. Sign up to receive it in your inbox. In your story ...
A free performance of a play about nursing pioneer Mary Seacole will be staged for teenagers in Islington at half term. The Marvellous Adventures of Mary Seacole will be performed at the Rosemary ...