Women’s History Month

WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH - Celebrating the powerful presence of the women in our lives and history

Click on links*** below to access the resources or locations of activities and content related to Women’s History Month.

READ

Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly

The Book of Longings by Sue Monk Kidd

Bad Feminist by Roxanne Gay

Untamed by Glennon Doyle

Song in a Weary Throat by Pauli Murray

Standing on Her Shoulders by Monica Clark-Robinson

 

Watch


Listen/Podcasts


Visit

Center for Colorado Women’s History in Denver

National Women’s History Museum. Explore powerful stories of women who shaped history. Online Exhibits offer a unique glimpse into women's impact, resilience, and legacies.

The history of Women’s History Month

The National Women’s History Alliance (NWHA), formerly the National Women’s History Project, is a leader in promoting women’s history and is committed to the goals of education, empowerment, equality, and inclusion.

The organization that brought the first-ever statue honoring real women in the 167-year history of New York City’s Central Park

The National Collaborative for Women’s History Sites advocates for historic sites that center the preservation and interpretation of the important role of women and gender non-conforming individuals as core to the American story.


Support

Search for and support women-owned businesses in our area


Share

Talk with your mother or grandmother or an influential older woman in your life about their experiences and hopes for the future.


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