Artemisia Gentileschi - No means no, even in 17th century Italy.

In today’s show, Kendra and Gillian take a deep, dark look into the life of 17th-century Italian Baroque artist, Artemisia Gentileschi. And, how the trauma that informed her art and life, can help assault survivors today, regain a sense of self and control. This episode of Badass Women of History discusses adult themes that may be triggering. Listener discretion is advised. #womenofhistory #ArtemisiaGentileschi If you or anyone you know have found themselves the victim of, or exposed to any kind of sexual or domestic violence and or abuse, you may find the following helplines, resources and support networks, helpful. North America - http://www.aardvarc.org U.K. - Supportline https://www.supportline.org.uk/problems/rape-and-sexual-assault/ European Rape Crisis Network - https://www.rcne.com/ Global - Innocence in Danger https://www.innocenceindanger.ch/en/ Follow us on Instagram: @badasswomanofhistory and Facebook: @BWoHPodcast

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What do Catherine the Great, Cleopatra, and Elizabeth I have in common? They were all badass. However, they aren’t the only women throughout history who have broken the mold, dared to be different, and engaged in some generally kick-ass behavior. Each week, long-time friends Gillian and Kendra, will be joined by special guests as they take a deeper look at and feature one of many overlooked, sidelined, and less than famous Badass Women in History and ask, what would they do in times like these? Badass Women of History The Podcast is produced by Industrial Sound & Magic.