Historical figures
Academic recognization
Modern movements
Women in History
Trivial facts
100

African American poet and civil rights activist and author of "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"

Who is Maya Angelou?

100

Women in humanities faculties historically earn less and are less likely to hold this top academic position

What is full professor?

100

A 20th century wave of feminism focused on literature, art and culture

What is second wave feminism?

100

The first woman of color in the U.S. Congress and served for the house of representatives

Who is Patsy Takemoto Mink?

100

Studies show women authors were less likely to be published before which century?

What is the 20th century?

200

Wrote "A vindication of the Rights of Woman" and pushed for co-educational schools where girls and boys could learn in the same environment wanting schools to adopt and foster equality 

Who is Mary Wollstoncraft?

200

In literary studies, this bias often means male authored texts are more cited than female authored ones even when equally influential

What is citation bias?

200

A 2010s movement hightlighting sexual harassment and inequality in academic, publishing and the arts

What is #MeToo

200

Rejected marriage and motherhood to commit her time to social reform 

Who is Jane Addams?

200

The term for works by female authors that were historically ignored by mainstream literary canons

What is canon exclusion

300

Author of "Beloved" exploring slavery and motherhood

Who is Toni Morrison?

300

When women are hired but often placed in teaching-focused roles instead of research roles

What is glass ceiling?

300

Challenges patriarchal, traditional interpretations within, classical studies, literature and history and organizes conferences to promote feminist research agendas 

What is Women's Classical Caucus

300

Shined light on double sexual standards that existed in society. She also campaigned to repeal the Contagious Diseases Acts

Who is Josephine Butler?

300

The # of women represenred in major art museum collections is often less than this percentage

What is 5-10%?

400

First woman to receive a PhD in history in the United States

Who is Mary Beard?

400

The phenomenon in which women are systematically less likely to receive research funding or grants in the humanities, despite similar qualifications, is an example of this type of disparity.

What is funding inequity?

400

Projects such as The Women's Library Project focus on recovering works by women which is part of this broader academic movement

What is feminist recovery or archival scholarship?

400

Became the first female head of government in the world 

Who is Sirimavo Bandaranaike?

400

Feminist literary critics often use this method to recover lost or overlooked women writers...this is called?

What is feminist recovery or archival research

500

Mexican painter known for deeply personal and symbolic self portraits

Who is Frida Kahlo?

500

This global report regularly tracks gender gaps in academic leadership across humanities

What is UNESCO's Global Education Monitoring report?

500

This intersectional approach addresses how race, class and gender interact to shape women's opportunities in humanities

What is intersectional feminism?

500

An early christian figure whose legends inspired women to pursue philosophy

Thecla
500

Studies show female scholars are more likely to leave academic due to these pressures

What are work-life balance and gender-based expectations?

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