7 episodios

No Man’s Land is a podcast about women who were too bad for your textbooks. It's hosted by Alexis Coe, the in-house historian for The Wing, a network of work and community spaces for women.

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No Man’s Land is a podcast about women who were too bad for your textbooks. It's hosted by Alexis Coe, the in-house historian for The Wing, a network of work and community spaces for women.

    Women's Social Clubs

    Women's Social Clubs

    When Charles Dickens banned women from dinner, FDR forced Japanese Americans into Internment Camps, and symbolic Civil Rights Legislation was in peril, Women's Social Clubs were the solution. Get to know clubwomen of yore, who were so much more than the white-gloved-ladies-who-lunch that they've been reduced to. Thanks to our presenting sponsor SAP. To learn more, visit www.sap.com/womenforward.

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    • 29 min
    Ana Mendieta

    Ana Mendieta

    In this episode, we don't let Ana Mendieta's untimely death overshadow her pioneering work. Thanks to our presenting sponsor SAP. To learn more, visit www.sap.com/womenforward.

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    • 30 min
    Four Women, One Devastating Allegation

    Four Women, One Devastating Allegation

    Four women who lived a hundred years apart, connected by one devastating allegation: Alice Mitchell was the origin, Dr. Evelyn Hooker was the pioneer, and Barbara Gittings and Kay Lahusen the heroes. Thanks to our presenting sponsor SAP. To learn more, visit www.sap.com/womenforward.

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    • 31 min
    Ida B. Wells

    Ida B. Wells

    Ida B. Wells was the most famous black woman in America during her lifetime--but how did that happen? We travel to Memphis and learn about the moment that changed the rest of her life--and put her in mortal danger. Thanks to our presenting sponsor SAP. To learn more, visit www.sap.com/womenforward.

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    • 27 min
    Sylvia Plath

    Sylvia Plath

    Meet the real Sylvia Plath--who is far more than a phase. Thanks to our presenting sponsor SAP. To learn more, visit www.sap.com/womenforward.

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    • 38 min
    Queenie

    Queenie

    Queenie was a 1920s Harlem gangster who ruled the illegal numbers game until she disappeared. We set out to find her. Thanks to our presenting sponsor SAP. To learn more, visit www.sap.com/womenforward.

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    • 37 min

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