There’s a moment in Dr. Lisa B. Thompson’s {The Black Feminist Guide to the Human Body} where our lead narrator, Dr. Beatrice “Bea” Free (played with elegance and naked veritas by acclaimed actress Nadine Mozon), invites us to embrace ourselves.
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Join us for the 8th Annual Woman’s Way Business Awards & Gala! Happy hour, dinner and a night of celebrating. We are proud to present for…
Sapphire Soiree is the monumental 45th anniversary celebration for Women & Their Work. This year’s highly anticipated bash encourages guests to be larger than life and surround…
UT Health experts share menopause facts. Sponsored Content Menopause: It’s such a weighted word that most of us don’t even want to say it out loud,…
The board members of the Women’s Community Center of Central Texas speak out. By Mikaila Rushing, Photos by Tess Cagle and Erika Rich When Koreena Malone,…
By Steve Uhler, photos by Keith Trigaci, styled by Ashley Hargrove, hair and makeup by Laura MartInez, shot on location at Sellers Underground, 213 W. Fourth St., sellersunderground.com Teresa Granillo…
Sisters JennaDee Detro and Abianne Falla, founders of CatSpring Yaupon, aren’t just brewing tea; they’re rebuilding lives. By Victoria Stowe “There was a drought about six…
As the interim executive director of the Amala Foundation, Jen Lucas passionately encourages Austin’s youth to embrace their similarities. By Amanda Pinney In 2010, Jen Lucas…
Women & Their Work Executive Director Chris Cowden and painter Laura Lit discuss the gallery and Lit’s new show. By Abigail Rosenthal, Photos by Laura Lit…
Olympic sprinter Courtney Okolo is on track to win more gold. By Gretchen M. Sanders The gun pops and Courtney Okolo springs from the starting blocks…