Discovering, preserving, and sharing the inspiring stories of women who helped to shape history.

Discovering, preserving, and sharing the inspiring stories of women who helped to shape history.

Each time a girl opens a book and reads a womanless history, she learns she is worth less.
— Myra Pollack Sadker —

Awareness inspires action, and helps keep women’s stories out of the margins.

Awareness inspires action, and helps keep women’s stories out of the margins.

Our bold She Is Not a Footnote campaign videos spotlight hidden figures in STEM and remind us: we can’t rewrite the past, but we can shape the future. Watch videos. →

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Gala News

Laura, Gregg, and Hockey Team

Announcing Second Round of 2026 Honorees

15th Women Making History Awards Gala

November 6 • Chicago, Illinois
The U.S. Women’s National Hockey Team, along with controlling owner of the Chicago Stars FC, co-owner of the Chicago Cubs, and an investor in the WNBA’s Chicago Sky, Laura Ricketts, and Founder of beecee and Counter and champion of women's economic opportunity, Gregg Renfrew, will be honored at the Gala for their extraordinary leadership in expanding opportunity and educating the nation in different but equally powerful ways.

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Discover & Learn

EDUCATORS

Resources for our educators.

Gain access to curriculum guides, lesson plans, and digital resources to bring women’s history into your classroom.

LECTURES & TALKS

Explore history with our experts.

Book time to connect with our network of speakers or museum scholars. Learn more through the lens of women’s history.

BIOGRAPHIES

Every woman has a story.

Read the in-depth stories of remarkable women who have made, and are still making, history.

This Month in Women’s History

FEATURED BIOGRAPHY

Lilian St. Cyr


“Red Wing”

On February 23, 1914, Lilian St. Cyr, performing under the name “Princess Red Wing,” became the first Native American actress to appear in a silent film. During her 15-year acting career, she performed in more than 70 films—both shorts and Hollywood features.

MUSEUM NEWS

Inaugural Youth Advisory Council


Announcing 13 Young Leaders

Representing Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, and Washington D.C., this nationwide council exchanges ideas with museum staff and supports the reimagining of museum programming and presentation of women’s history during their yearlong tenure.

VIRTUAL WORKSHOP

Founders Not Footnotes


June 17, 2026  |  2 P.M. ET

Are we telling the whole story of the American Revolution—or just half of it? This dynamic virtual workshop invites educators to reimagine how the nation’s founding is taught by bringing women out of the margins and into the center of the narrative where they belong. 

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