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The National Women's History Project was instrumental in designating the celebration as a full month. In 1987, the group petitioned to make March Women's History Month, and, as a result, Congress ...
Women’s History Month is a time to celebrate and rejoice in womanhood, but to also look at the injustices we still face and how we can work for a more equitable society.
Women's History Month began in 1978 as a weeklong celebration to honor the contributions women have made to society, History.com reports. The Sonoma County, California, school district organized ...
Each year, the National Women’s History Alliance designates a theme for the month. For 2025, the theme is “Moving Forward Together,” spotlighting “women educating and inspiring generations.” ...
3. Collect Interviews Of Influential Women In The Organization. Leaders can celebrate Women’s History Month by creating a library of recorded interviews highlighting the diverse career paths of ...
Women’s History Month is about honoring the achievements of women from the past as well as current-day. This March, the DC area is hosting food tastings, pop-up vendor markets, yoga, art exhibits, ...
Women’s History Month first began a local, weeklong celebration in Santa Rosa, California, in 1978, according to the National Women’s History Museum.The organizers picked the week to ...
TAUNTON — Mayor Shaunna O'Connell recently hosted Taunton's fourth annual Women's History Month celebration, according to a community announcement. The event, held March 20, aimed to bring local ...
The U.S. recognizes March as Women’s History Month, and there are plenty of ways to celebrate all month long at art exhibits, films, roundtable discussions, and more. 1. Take part in the ...
The Bears are grateful to celebrate the success of their efforts to grow the game of flag football, while also spotlighting the incredible women within their organization. This month, the team will ...