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Women's History Month was first proclaimed by the President Ronald Reagan nearly 40 years ago. Learn about when it began, how it's evolved and what to know about celebrating the month.
National Women’s History Month is an opportunity for leaders to go beyond simple recognition and take meaningful action to support the contributions of women in their organizations.
March was Women's History Month, but at UNC, research into women's local and global contributions is a year-long tradition.
Teaching to Inspire: Women’s History Month 2025 The story of Women’s History Month is recounted across various media every March: in 1978, Molly Murphy MacGregor of Santa Rosa, California, planned the ...
A Black History Month festival at the Brooklyn Children's Museum aims to keep kids learning during mid-winter recess.
And, in March, Women in Print Alliance will launch a comprehensive online Membership Directory to facilitate idea-sharing and learning exchanges across generations of women in the industry.
Peggy Montes, founder of the Bronzeville Children’s Museum, who helped institutionalize Women’s History Month in Chicago.
When did Women's History Month begin? Its history, explained How a weeklong, local celebration in California in 1978 turned into a monthlong, national observance less than a decade later.
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