Posted on Leave a comment

    Overlooked No More: Eglantyne Jebb, Who Started a Movement With Save the Children

    She co-founded the organization after she was outraged to learn that children were starving after World War I, when the British blocked aid to several countries.
    Posted on Leave a comment

    Overlooked No More: Eglantyne Jebb, Who Started a Movement With Save the Children

    She co-founded the organization after she was outraged to learn that children were starving after World War I, when the British blocked aid to several countries.
    Posted on Leave a comment

    Overlooked No More: Tina Modotti, Whose Life Was as Striking as Her Photographs

    Her work is now in museums, but in the early 20th century, it was obscured by her romantic relationships with prominent men, among them her mentor, Edward Weston.
    Posted on Leave a comment

    Overlooked No More: Tina Modotti, Whose Life Was as Striking as Her Photographs

    Her work is now in museums, but in the early 20th century, it was obscured by her romantic relationships with prominent men, among them her mentor, Edward Weston.
    Posted on Leave a comment

    Overlooked No More: Polina Gelman: Fearless ‘Night Witch’ Who Haunted Nazi Troops

    She was a navigator with an all-female unit of Soviet aviators who attacked German troops at night, whooshing in wooden planes like witches on broomsticks.
    Posted on Leave a comment

    Overlooked No More: Rotimi Fani-Kayode, Whose Camera Sought a Truer Image of Black Men

    He was a pioneering figure in Black British art whose rebellious, symbol-rich images explored race, queerness, desire and spirituality.
    Posted on Leave a comment

    Overlooked No More: Hong Yen Chang, Lawyer Who Challenged a Racist System

    He struggled to become the first Chinese American person to practice law in the U.S., then used his training to fight for other Chinese Americans.
    Posted on Leave a comment

    Overlooked No More, Walasse Ting, Who Bridged Cultures With Paint and Prose

    His style as a poet and artist was informed by his upbringing in Shanghai and his years in Paris. He then joined the Pop-fueled studios of New York.