The Badass Story of Rosalie Edge: The Indomitable Hellcat of Conservation
In 1929, 52-year-old Rosalie Edge opened a pamphlet that would piss her off so much, she would single-handedly alter the course of the conservation movement.
Inspiring tales of badass people throughout history to inspire the hell out of you.
In 1929, 52-year-old Rosalie Edge opened a pamphlet that would piss her off so much, she would single-handedly alter the course of the conservation movement.
Nellie Bly pioneered investigative journalism as we know it. She saw some fucked up shit going on and said, “Not on my watch.”
As Nando Parrado and Roberto Canessa gazed at the snowcapped mountains unfurling onto the horizon, they thought of their death.
On a bright winter day in Munich in 1943, college student Sophie Scholl was beheaded for her efforts in a growing resistance against the Nazi party.
Of all the badasses filling the winding corridors of history, Ada Blackjack remains a figure of determination and strength in the face of impossible odds.