
“Organize, agitate, educate, must be our war cry.” – Susan B. Anthony
As we continue to honor Women’s History month, this week we look to the female authors and poets whose works, while honoring their own experiences, transcend time, gender, and race to convey our collective hopes, fears, injustices, and realities.
On Self Respect by Joan Didion
“You should not be invisible”: An interview with Mitsuye Yamada
A day in Edna St. Vincent Millay’s garden
Gwendolyn Brooks, the first African-American awarded a Pulitzer Prize
“Margaret Atwood, the Prophet of Dystopia”
Ursula K. Le Guin, “redeeming imagination”
In Alabama: “The Jane Austen of South Alabama,” Harper Lee
@ Alabama Chanin
Due to the threat of inclement weather, The Factory Store and Café, and all other Alabama Chanin offices will be closing at 12:00 pm—stay safe.
New Collection pieces debut tomorrow. Shop them online and in-store.
Friday – Profile on Sophie Scholl; #womenwhoinspire
Join us for Third Tuesdays at The Factory on March 20th.
@ The Factory Store + Café
The Daily Menu (Tuesday through Friday + Saturday brunch)
Recipes for some of our favorite cocktails will be on the Journal Wednesday.