Qiu Jin was a poet, a feminist, a revolutionary. She liked wine, swordplay, wearing men’s clothes, and teaching others to fight for the revolution that would ultimately bring about the downfall of China’s Imperial system. She was a seriously bad bitch.
Read MoreTammy Duckworth, a former US Army Lieutenant Colonel who lost bother her legs in battle, was the first Asian-American Woman elected to congress. She currently serves as a Senator for the state of Illinois.
Read MoreLady Anne Farquharson-Mackintosh was a Scottish Jacobite who helped the Bonnie Prince Charlie (even when he didn't always deserve it) raise an army and stay safe from the long reach of England. She is remembered fondly in Scottish history, and is a certifiable bad bitch.
Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga was a prisoner of the internment camps FDR sanctioned during WW2 to unlawfully imprison Japanese Americans. Later she did research that proved pivotal in bringing the government to justice. She was a damn good witch.
Read MoreGrace Lee Boggs was a philosopher, activist, and all around good witch who got involved with the Black Power movement in Chicago and Detroit, and helped begin Detroit's slow revitalization process through community organizing and activism.
Read MoreMillicent Patrick is a beautiful, mysterious figure from Hollywood history who may have been the mastermind behind some of the ookiest movie monsters of the 40's and 50's, most notably, the Gill Man of the film, The Creature From the Black Lagoon. She was a seriously bad artistic bitch who didn't get her due.
Read MoreWangari Maathai was a professor, a political activist, and an all around good witch who fought against political corruption and climate change like a seriously bad bitch.
Read MoreThe story of Russian sniper and bad bitch, Lyudmila Pavlichenko, and how she basically won World War II.
Read MoreThe story of Lillie Langry.
Read MoreThis week Hannah tells Deanna about Madeleine L'Engle and how she inspired Janice Voss to become a record-setting female astronaut.
Read MoreIn this inaugural episode of Good Witches, Bad Bitches, Hannah and Deanna discuss the life of Stephanie St. Clair, a community activist and Queen of the numbers racket during the Harlem Renaissance.
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