Two of the artist are from Jackson, where the Wyoming Women to Watch exhibit is on display until the spring.
Jackson Women: Celebrating Women’s Suffrage Means Getting Women to Run for Office
The irony wasn’t lost on Jackson women celebrating 150 years of women’s suffrage in Wyoming on Tuesday. Wyoming became the first state or territory to...
Weekend Spotlight: Tiki Garcia Paints Liberated Women
In her paintings, artist Tiki Garcia depicts women liberated from the male gaze. From a young age, Garcia felt commodified by men and this work allows...
Jackson Women Push for Period Poverty Awareness
Donned in their brightest red coats, a small group of women gathered in town square on Saturday for the first ever National Period Day. They passed out...
Jackson Revealed: The JEDI Mind
How marginalized populations are reclaiming outdoor spaces and revising America’s white-dominated conservation legacy.
Shakespearean Feminism and Leveling the Field for Actors of Color
Shakespeare was a feminist. Some say that notion is clear in his play As You Like It. The lead female character, Rosalind, exerts a rare type of autonomy...
Jackson Hole Pride Takes to the Streets
Dozens of LGBTQ people and their allies made history on May 25 during the annual Old West Days parade. It was the first time that Jackson played host to...
Shifting Mountain Culture One ‘Babe’ at a Time
It is no secret that women and other marginalized groups face discrimination and microaggressions in the world of outdoor sports. Inequity in that arena...
Fiercely Feminine — Juggernauts Redefine the Rules
Roller derby isn’t just about the tangles and collisions that ensue between players donned in tutus or heavy black eyeliner. The sport defies traditional...