The Banned Women Project - Restoring Erased Accomplishments and History

Our Mission

Our mission is to restore and preserve the erased accomplishments of women and minorities throughout history. By researching, documenting, and sharing their contributions, we ensure that these pioneers remain acknowledged and celebrated.

How We Work

We use open-source intelligence, digital archiving, and public outreach to recover lost historical records. Our work involves partnerships with historians, librarians, and activists dedicated to preserving historical truth.

Why This Matters

The systematic erasure of women and minorities from public records and digital archives threatens our understanding of history. This project challenges that erasure, ensuring that historical narratives reflect the full truth.

How You Can Help

Get involved by contributing research, volunteering for archiving projects, or spreading awareness. Support us through our Patreon, participate in discussions, or collaborate with us to uncover lost histories.

About The Banned Women Project

The Banned Women Project was created in response to the increasing erasure of women and minorities from historical records, government websites, and public archives. This initiative is dedicated to researching, restoring, and amplifying the contributions of those whose achievements have been systematically removed or overlooked.

Our mission is to preserve and promote historical truth, ensuring that the pioneers in STEM, cryptography, espionage, and leadership remain recognized and celebrated.

Through digital archiving, public education, and advocacy, we are working to document and restore erased accomplishments—before they are lost forever.

The People Behind The Banned Women Project

The Banned Women Project is led by a dedicated team of researchers, historians, cybersecurity experts, and digital archivists who are passionate about preserving history and fighting against the erasure of women's and minorities' accomplishments.

Chris Kubecka - Founder

Chris Kubecka

Chris Kubecka is an internationally recognized cybersecurity expert, author, and researcher specializing in cyber warfare, privacy, and digital intelligence. With a deep background in OSINT and threat intelligence, she founded The Banned Women Project to ensure that history is not rewritten by political agendas. Chris has been at the forefront of digital preservation efforts, leveraging advanced research methodologies to uncover erased historical records.

Contributors & Volunteers

Our work is powered by a global network of dedicated volunteers, including researchers, historians, technologists, and archivists. Each contributor plays a crucial role in identifying, preserving, and restoring erased histories.

Join Us

We are always looking for passionate individuals to join our efforts. Whether you have experience in historical research, digital preservation, or simply want to support the cause, your contributions are invaluable.