Discover creative Women’s History Month event ideas to drive inclusivity and engage employees. Plan your social impact throughout the month with this detailed activity calendar.
This month isn’t just about women’s struggles, it’s about our accomplishments as well. We’ve established that going generic won’t pay off, so here are some ideas to get your Women’s History Month marketing plan and social media activism started. Show your work If you’ve taken ...
This Women’s History Month, we have so much to honor and recognize! On March 8, the world observed International Women’s Day (IWD), which has roots in activism against gender discrimination in the workplace. Similarly, Equal Pay Day, which was on March 14 this ...
To celebrate Women’s History Month, a time to remember and lift women’s contributions to the world, we will be honoring and exploring the journey of women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math). We will start with women’s roles in technology as early as the 1700s, touch...
Women’s History Month is celebrated each year in March. This blog has been very quiet for too long, watch this space for updates New Resources After wondering 'where are women in the history of art?,' Sarah Jackson returns to write about kickass women i
This Women’s History Month, we’re reviewing strides made in female entrepreneurship and celebrating DWEN’s 100,000-member milestone.
“All of us come from different backgrounds and see things differently,” Brenda said. “Those different backgrounds allow us to choose the best ideas and ways to do things. All of the diversity and different backgrounds are what make us successful and a stronger company.” ...
womeninworldhistory.com Hatshepsut Queen of Egypt, 15th century B.C. Hatshepsut was a powerful political person in Egypt even before she assumed the title of Pharaoh. She had a peaceful reign promoting trade and the arts. Her beautiful temple at Deir el-Bahri still stands west of Thebes. ...
Every March we celebrate Women’s History Month. During Women’s History Month we celebrate the achievements of women throughout history. On March 19, 1911, a woman named Clara Zetkin created the first International Women’s Day. She wanted to promote women’s rights and promote peace. In ...
The tennis great and the civil rights leader were added to a list to be honored during Women's History Month in March. "The 2024 inductee class has broken barriers, challenged the status quo, and left an impact on history," the Hall of Fame said in its announcement. ...