In a world of prejudice and injustice, Austinite Alaine Hutson is a leader of change.
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In Austin Woman’s inaugural Change Makers List, we recognize more than 300 local women-identified people elevating the Lone Star capital.
Through education, advocacy and culturally congruent care, Mama Sana Vibrant Woman is providing quality care for pregnant women in Central Texas. By Jennifer Xia, Photos courtesy…
What does it mean to be a Texan? The Institute for Diversity and Civic Life is on a mission to answer that question and offer a…
If you’re looking for organizations to support and work with, here are seven Austin advocacy groups founded and led by Black women. Be the Bridge Latasha…
If you can’t leave the house, these women will bring their services to you. Check out four woman-owned, Austin-based subscription boxes for some quarantine-approved activities. By…
Political analyst and social-justice advocate Jehmu Greene is on a relentless mission to empower women and fight for change. By Hannah J. Phillips, Photos by Annie…
Virginia Cumberbatch discusses social justice, Austin’s growing divide and how she’s advocating for equity one neighbor at a time. By Jenny Hoff, Photos by Rudy Arocha,…
The entrepreneur, founder of Noonday Collection and former Austin Woman cover woman discusses her new book, her life challenges and how to go scared. By Mary Murphy,…
Two college students, Angela Jin and Nishiki Maredia, channeled their love for boy band One Direction into a social justice movement. By Kat Sampson Entrepreneurs Angela…