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Founded in 1996, the National Women’s History Museum (NWHM) is an innovative online museum dedicated to uncovering, interpreting, and celebrating women’s diverse contributions to society. A renowned leader in women’s history education, the Museum brings to life the countless untold stories of women throughout history, and serves as a space for all to inspire, experience, collaborate, and amplify women’s impact—past, present, and future. We strive to fundamentally change the way women and girls see their potential and power.

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

Myra Pollack Sadker
Professor, Author, Researcher, and Activist

Featured Digital Resource

Explore the stories of We Who Believe in Freedom: Black Feminist DC! In this brand-new exhibition and accompanying online resources, you can dig into the histories of Black feminists from the 20th century. As part of this exhibition, NWHM has curated an online companion exhibition hosted on ArcGIS, where you can find the stories of Black Feminist DC told through researched posts, place-based maps, and in-depth learning resources. More resources will continue to be added throughout the year, so check back! 

Featured Biographies for April

Learn more about social worker and researcher Ophelia Settle Egypt, activist and reproductive justice advocate Nkenge Touré, and congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton in this month’s featured biographies. 

Settle Egypt, Touré, and Holmes Norton all featured in the NWHM’s exhibition We Who Believe in Freedom: Black Feminist DC that just opened last month. You can learn more about the exhibition here

Use the NWHM’s compendium of online biographies to spark curiosity and dig deeper into women’s impact in our shared history. Explore more here

If we want our girls to benefit from the courage and wisdom of the women before them, we have to share the stories.

Shireen Dodson
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Many of us are not sure how to counter racism when we witness it and don’t know what to say when people we know downplay or trivialize the hate, prejudice and discrimination that people of color experience in our country.

Being an ally in the struggle for racial justice and equity goes beyond simply not being racist. We hope this list of resources help to educate and motivate you to take action.

Students and Educators

Discover our educational resources. Find lesson plans, biographies, posters, timelines, videos, and more on a wide variety of women's history topics. 

Museum News

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For Educators, By Educators 2023 is Now Open!

Calling all K-12 Educators! We're now accepting proposals for our "For Educators, By Educators" initiative!
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Women Making History Awards Returns to DC

Join us in Washington, DC on March 31, 2023 for our Women Making History Awards Gala.
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In "M" frame, image of portrait of Vice President Kamala Harris made from shattered glass.

National Women’s History Museum Announces Exciting Partnership with Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library

Partnership launches with Glass Ceiling Breaker sculpture, an homage to Vice President Harris and all women who shatter glass ceilings, previously on view at the Lincoln Memorial.
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New Exhibit: Women Run, Women Win: Latinas in Congress

Our new virtual exhibit, presented in partnership with Telemundo’s Unstoppable Women program, explores how Latina Congresswomen represent their constituents and create change for their communities and the country at large.
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Now Open!

NWHM's first physical exhibition, We Who Believe in Freedom: Black Feminist DC, traces Black feminism in Washington, DC from the turn of the 20th century through the civil rights and Black Power movements to today.

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Calling All Kids!

Join us and author Daveena Kenny on April 19 at 12 p.m. ET as she reads the book she co-authored, Breonna Marches Through Time, followed by a live Q&A. 

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Calling All Book Lovers!

Join us on April 30 at 3 p.m. EDT for our next meeting of our virtual Women’s History Book Club, where we'll discuss Lifting As We Climb: Black Women’s Battle for the Ballot Box by Evette Dionne.This is a great book to read alongside and share with young adult readers in your life, and we encourage readers of all ages to attend. Register advance, space is limited.

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Upcoming Events

2023-04-19

Brave Girls Virtual Story Time: Breonna Marches Through Time

Join Shout Mouse Press author Daveena as she reads her co-authored 2020 picture book Breonna Marches Through Time.
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2023-04-20

NWHM Presents! Women’s Reflections on the Pandemic

Join us for a reflection on women’s experiences during three years of the Covid-19 pandemic with writer and professor Alexandra Délano and filmmaker Daniela Alatorre as they share their short film and book of poetry.
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2023-04-30

Women's History Book Club: Lifting as We Climb

Calling all book lovers! Join us in the third meeting of the Women’s History Book Club as we celebrate the opening of the Museum’s first exhibit and discuss “Lifting As We Climb: Black Women’s Battle for the Ballot Box” by Evette Dionne.
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2023-05-04

Virtual Workshop for Educators: C3 Framework for Social Studies and Historical Empathy

Explore how learners can use the practice of historical empathy to examine the role and impact of women throughout history.
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