Join WOMEN LEADING THE WAY, our national art and storytelling project. Challenge your students to explore the fundamental human right to vote. — Mireille Miller
We're excited to co-host, with @ERACoalition and in collaboration with @AmazonStudios, an exclusive preview screening & discussion w/ the filmmakers of the upcoming documentary, "My Name is Pauli Murray" 100% of ticket sales benefit NWHM & ERA Coalition: https://t.co/HSnXqFMimw
My great-grandmother #IdaBWells crowdfunded & self-published all of her groundbreaking pamphlets incl A RED RECORD. I'm convinced this is what gave her the freedom to expose the brutal realities of #lynching & riots. Learn more in #IdaBtheQueen.
Most people don't think of my great-grandmother #IdaBWells as a business woman. But she was very savvy in gaining part-ownership of newspapers and created opportunities to be compensated for her work. She valued herself & her voice. This inspires me. #IdaBtheQueen
Did you know Mary Church Terrell was a teacher? She taught at Wilberforce University and M Street High School in DC. Terrell was the first African-American woman appointed to the DC Board of Education! Help finish her collection: https://t.co/CunvSmBi0z #TeacherAppreciationWeek
We are so proud to be part of this important work. Learn about the first two incredible women to be honored as part of the American Women Quarters Program here!
A #WomensHistoryMonth fun fact: Alice Paul and the suffragists of the National Woman's Party were dubbed the "iron-jawed angels" by an annoyed Senator who walked past them daily as they picketed in front of the White House. Learn more here: https://t.co/tVrSPkFL17
Are you ready for #WomensHistoryMonth?
Our 2021 Theme honors the women who've fought for voting rights for all Americans.
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So great to see women like Emma Tenayuca getting the recognition they deserve! She was one of our 1990 #WomensHistory Honorees!
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Pauli Murray was one of our 2018 #WomensHistory honorees for her tireless civil rights and women’s rights activism throughout her life. Her historic ordination was just one more step in a life of service toward greater equality for all.
In 2021 the NWHA will broaden our focus on ways to link #WomensHistory organization and events. Our goal is to strengthen and expand the Women's History Network by sharing the work of all our 2021 Partners to a wide audience.
Join us: https://t.co/N6TYR5Yg6Y
Suffrage “decanted into public life a large number of women who had thought rigorously about injustice as both an individual and a systemic matter,” @DeborahACohen writes. “They were prepared to meet the obstacles in their way and forge on.” https://t.co/G1dtoFgyOO