Ofra Haza
Israeli singer, songwriter, and actress.
Israeli singer, songwriter, and actress.
Diane Robin Noomin was a famous American comics artist linked to the underground comics scene. She’s best known for her creation, DiDi Glitz, who tackled edgy topics like feminism, self-exploration, body image, and miscarriages.
Russian-born Jewish anarchist, political activist, and writer who greatly influenced anarchist political philosophy in North America and Europe during the first half of the 20th century.
Virdimura, a Jewish woman from Catania, Italy, became the first “ducturissa” or female doctor.
Jewish activist and journalist
Scottish novelist, short story writer, poet and essayist
Irish public figure and founder of a secondary school for the Jewish community
Russian-Israeli mathematician and educator
A pioneer artist from early twentieth-century New York, Florine Stettheimer advanced new possibilities in painting for women artists.
Judy Chicago was one of the pioneers of Feminist art in the 1970s, a movement that endeavored to reflect women’s lives, call attention to women’s roles as artists, and alter the conditions under which contemporary art was produced and received.