12/06/2026
Ever thought about the tangible impact history has on your daily life? History is all around us and studying it can give us a better understanding of our place in the world!
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The HERstory Project aims to platform underrepresented (women’s, q***r & decolonial) histories and their historians.
Check out our free online magazine - herstoryproj.com.
Our podcast - HERstoryPod, available wherever you get your podcasts!
And our annual print magazine - The HERstory Project Journal.
The HERstory Project currently runs entirely on the power of our fantastic volunteers, if you want to get involved as a writer, editor or artist we would love to have you! Likewise, if you want to see something featured on our social media or podcast, feel free to send us an email to [email protected]!
11/06/2026
Heyyyy
We've been a bit lax on the social media front lately! We're doing our bestest whilst all working fulltime jobs, or studying, and generally trying to live busy lives! But we're locking in for the rest of PRIDE MONTH! (naturally with some historical q***r people)
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The HERstory Project aims to platform underrepresented (women’s, q***r & decolonial) histories and their historians.
Check out our free online magazine - herstoryproj.com.
Our podcast - HERstoryPod, available wherever you get your podcasts!
And our annual print magazine - The HERstory Project Journal.
The HERstory Project currently runs entirely on the power of our fantastic volunteers, if you want to get involved as a writer, editor or artist we would love to have you! Likewise, if you want to see something featured on our social media or podcast, feel free to send us an email to [email protected]!
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08/06/2026
What's the meaning of the word q***r? For Pride month we're sharing some of our favourite articles on q***r history from our website! Check them out for free at the link in our bio!
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The HERstory Project aims to platform underrepresented (women’s, q***r & decolonial) histories and their historians.
Check out our free online magazine - herstoryproj.com.
Our podcast - HERstoryPod, available wherever you get your podcasts!
And our annual print magazine - The HERstory Project Journal.
The HERstory Project currently runs entirely on the power of our fantastic volunteers, if you want to get involved as a writer, editor or artist we would love to have you! Likewise, if you want to see something featured on our social media or podcast, feel free to send us an email to [email protected]!
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03/06/2026
***rIt's Pride Month! And in the past week we have seen several hits to q***r people's rights. Now is the most important time that we can remember that PRIDE IS STILL A PROTEST.
Share this post to share the message and history of Pride.
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The HERstory Project aims to platform underrepresented (women’s, q***r & decolonial) histories and their historians.
Check out our free online magazine - herstoryproj.com.
Our podcast - HERstoryPod, available wherever you get your podcasts!
And our annual print magazine - The HERstory Project Journal.
The HERstory Project currently runs entirely on the power of our fantastic volunteers, if you want to get involved as a writer, editor or artist we would love to have you! Likewise, if you want to see something featured on our social media or podcast, feel free to send us an email to [email protected]!
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30/05/2026
- prepping for exam season? one of the most common questions on GCSE and A Level history papers will be to compare two events, here are some tips on how to do this effectively and concisely in an exam or article!
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HERstory Pod is produced by The HERstory Project. It is hosted by Abby Woodman and Jillian Ducker, researched by Rebecca Gadd and Leila Guedalla Gomm. Available to listen on Spotify, Amazon, Apple, and Youtube for free)
The HERstory Project aims to platform underrepresented (women’s, q***r & decolonial) histories and their historians.
Check out our free online magazine - herstoryproj.com.
Our podcast - HERstoryPod, available wherever you get your podcasts!
And our annual print magazine - The HERstory Project Journal.
The HERstory Project currently runs entirely on the power of our fantastic volunteers, if you want to get involved as a writer, editor or artist we would love to have you! Likewise, if you want to see something featured on our social media or podcast, feel free to send us an email to [email protected]!
25/05/2026
Yesterday was the anniversary of the passage of Section 28 in the UK, you can read all about this censorship bill in Abby's article for free (yes really!) on our website, chekc out the link in our bio!
Did you know we also have a podcast episode all about the bill and what it meant for the British public? Check it out where ever you get your podcasts!
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HERstory Pod is produced by The HERstory Project. It is hosted by Abby Woodman and Jillian Ducker, researched by Rebecca Gadd and Leila Guedalla Gomm. Available to listen on Spotify, Amazon, Apple, and Youtube for free)
The HERstory Project aims to platform underrepresented (women’s, q***r & decolonial) histories and their historians.
Check out our free online magazine - herstoryproj.com.
Our podcast - HERstoryPod, available wherever you get your podcasts!
And our annual print magazine - The HERstory Project Journal.
The HERstory Project currently runs entirely on the power of our fantastic volunteers, if you want to get involved as a writer, editor or artist we would love to have you! Likewise, if you want to see something featured on our social media or podcast, feel free to send us an email to [email protected]!
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24/05/2026
The Thatcher Government passed Section 28, the law which censored q***r lives and loves in public and educational spaces until the start of the new millenium!
If you want to learn more about Section 28 check out Abby's article, available to read on our website here: https://www.herstoryproj.com/post/section-28-a-legacy-of-censorship, and a whole podcast episode from series 1, check it out at the link in our bio!
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HERstory Pod is produced by The HERstory Project. It is hosted by Abby Woodman and Jillian Ducker, researched by Rebecca Gadd and Leila Guedalla Gomm. Available to listen on Spotify, Amazon, Apple, and Youtube for free)
The HERstory Project aims to platform underrepresented (women’s, q***r & decolonial) histories and their historians.
Check out our free online magazine - herstoryproj.com.
Our podcast - HERstoryPod, available wherever you get your podcasts!
And our annual print magazine - The HERstory Project Journal.
The HERstory Project currently runs entirely on the power of our fantastic volunteers, if you want to get involved as a writer, editor or artist we would love to have you! Likewise, if you want to see something featured on our social media or podcast, feel free to send us an email to [email protected]!
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15/05/2026
- It's essay and exam season kids and we are back with our best top tips to get you through. As a fun fact for anyone reading this caption, our founder, Abby writes these posts and she's such a nerd she said this was her favourite one so far because she loves writing essays? So strange.
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HERstory Pod is produced by The HERstory Project. It is hosted by Abby Woodman and Jillian Ducker, researched by Rebecca Gadd and Leila Guedalla Gomm. Available to listen on Spotify, Amazon, Apple, and Youtube for free)
The HERstory Project aims to platform underrepresented (women’s, q***r & decolonial) histories and their historians.
Check out our free online magazine - herstoryproj.com.
Our podcast - HERstoryPod, available wherever you get your podcasts!
And our annual print magazine - The HERstory Project Journal.
The HERstory Project currently runs entirely on the power of our fantastic volunteers, if you want to get involved as a writer, editor or artist we would love to have you! Likewise, if you want to see something featured on our social media or podcast, feel free to send us an email to [email protected]!
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14/05/2026
Missing Abby and Jillian's slightly chaotic chats? They will be back next thursday with the most chaotic of the lot, the History of Fanfiction... Until then, check out our episode on the Mitford Sisters, who defnitely were some of the msot chaotic people we've ever covered on the podcast!
Find HERstoryPod at the link in our bio, or wherever you get your podcasts!
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HERstory Pod is produced by The HERstory Project. It is hosted by and .ducker, researched by Rebecca Gadd and edited by Caitlin Paul. Available to listen on Spotify and Youtube for free)
The HERstory Project is a collaborative initiative which aims to create accessible platforms for underrepresented women's, q***r and decolonial histories, and provide opportunities for early career historians and academics. Our current output consists of our free access online magazine, podcast, our print journal and our social media. Give us a follow and check out our free access content to learn more about women’s and q***r histories.
Our project currently runs entirely through the power of volunteers and we are aiming to apply for funding in the next few months. In the meantime, if you’re interested in keeping our project live and helping us grow you can check out our online store or make a donation on our website. Every penny counts to help The HERstory Project reach even more people!
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11/05/2026
Who is the Lady with the Barrel charm?
Katie Lees discusses this art history mystery in our free access (yes really!) online magazine/website. You can read it nowhere!: https://www.herstoryproj.com/post/the-lady-with-the-barrel-charm-unknown-woman-formerly-known-as-margaret-pole-an-evaluation
Did you know that anyone can write for our website? herstoryproj.com is a completely free access online history magazine, we have a team of fabulous editors who will help you get your piece publication ready and we are committed to publishing anything that comes into our inbox (as long as it's not pro-Reform party...)
Get your submissions in now and your work could be featured here too!
How slay are our new article posts btw?!
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HERstory Pod is produced by The HERstory Project. It is hosted by and .ducker, researched by Rebecca Gadd and edited by Caitlin Paul. Available to listen on Spotify and Youtube for free)
The HERstory Project aims to platform underrepresented (women’s, q***r & decolonial) histories and their historians.
Check out our free online magazine - herstoryproj.com.
Our podcast - HERstoryPod, available wherever you get your podcasts!
And our annual print magazine - The HERstory Project Journal.
The HERstory Project currently runs entirely on the power of our fantastic volunteers, if you want to get involved as a writer, editor or artist we would love to have you! Likewise, if you want to see something featured on our social media or podcast, feel free to send us an email to [email protected]!
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