Shoshi ParksinTimelineThis woman realized the sun’s potential long before the rest of the countryMária Telkes lead the way in solar power developmentJun 14, 20184Jun 14, 20184
Shoshi ParksinTimelineThese women were the toughest performers in the Wild WestDon’t try horse diving at homeJun 11, 20183Jun 11, 20183
Shoshi ParksinTimelineThe not-so-sweet story of how Filipino workers tried to take on Big Sugar in HawaiiHow can you win when the media, the public, and big business are against you?May 30, 20181May 30, 20181
Shoshi ParksinTimelineAmerican women’s obsession with being thin began with this ‘scientist’Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich were hooked on his dietMay 29, 201814May 29, 201814
Shoshi ParksinTimelineThis brilliant Chinese scientist learned she was just as capable as men. Then she came to AmericaWu Chien-Shiung was 'The First Lady of Physics,' but her work was largely unacknowledgedMay 17, 20184May 17, 20184
Shoshi ParksinTimelineAs men took over the video game industry, Brenda Laurel pioneered girls’ gamesThis VR pioneer had a radical idea — girls’ games shouldn’t be dumbed down versions of boys’ gamesMay 4, 20183May 4, 20183
Shoshi ParksinTimelineThis dino-mite lady unearthed some of history’s most important dinosaurs, only to have men steal…Not until after her death was Mary Anning credited publicly for her crucial role in establishing paleontologyApr 18, 20185Apr 18, 20185
Shoshi ParksinTimelineThese horrifying ‘human zoos’ delighted American audiences at the turn of the 20th century‘Specimens’ were acquired from Africa, Asia, and the Americas by deceptive human traffickersMar 20, 201821Mar 20, 201821
Shoshi ParksinTimelineScientists staged a racist Olympics in 1904 to “prove” white superiorityBut the participants of these “Anthropology Days” didn’t play alongMar 2, 20184Mar 2, 20184
Shoshi ParksinTimelineTo protect indigenous Alaskans from Japanese bombs, the U.S. gave them… internment and deathThe internment of WWII-era Aleuts decimated 10 percent of the population.Jan 25, 20184Jan 25, 20184