Victoria MartínezThe Slow Death of the “Princess Qajar” Meme and How to (Maybe) Kill It Once and for AllWhile many, if not most, memes are harmless fun, others foster misogynistic stereotypes, willfully distort and obscure history, and spark…7 min read·Aug 10, 2023----
Victoria MartínezThe Mother of the Green Book Ignored by HistoryThe Green Book may be a buzzword lately, but the “mother” of the essential guide for African American travel is still overlooked.·10 min read·Mar 25, 2019--1--1
Victoria MartínezThe New Tropes of Women’s History are as Damaging as the OldLabels and stereotypes, long used to subordinate and marginalize women in history, need to be opposed, not embraced.·6 min read·Feb 3, 2019----
Victoria MartínezChristmas, Written by WomenFrom a former slave to two Nobel laureates, a selection of women writers in modern history and their often-overlooked narratives of…·17 min read·Dec 21, 2018----
Victoria MartínezFaces of Diversity in American First-Wave FeminismConnecting historical images of six women with their histories.·14 min read·Nov 7, 2018----
Victoria MartínezWhen the Cult of Celebrity Devours Meaningful HistoryThe case of the two Katharine Hepburns.·6 min read·Oct 15, 2018----
Victoria MartínezLaGuardia’s Sister, Eichmann’s Prisoner, Ravensbrück’s “Mother”Gemma La Guardia Gluck, American survivor of the Nazi Holocaust·9 min read·Sep 27, 2018----
Victoria MartínezH.G. Wells' Feminism and the Women Who Deconstructed ItHe created a "women's kingdom," but it came with a catch·9 min read·Aug 17, 2018--1--1
Victoria MartínezMarauchie Van Orden: Soldier of the American RevolutionOne of many women who did more than just "assist the men" during the American Revolution.13 min read·Jun 21, 2018----
Victoria MartínezThe Unusual Union That Led to the World's First Feminist GovernmentWhen patriarchy and feminism joined forces and started Sweden on its path to becoming one of the most gender equal countries in the world.·8 min read·May 21, 2018--4--4