Celebrate Women's History Month With Virtual Events for Kids & More

When it comes to Women’s History Month, most of us have never quite been able to rely on a school curriculum, even pre-pandemic. Sadly, history and social studies books are still quite focused on the accomplishments (and failures) of cis white men. Which is why, though we’d like to celebrate women’s history and International Day of the Woman every day, we’re also happy to have this occasion to focus on the topic — while making it fun.

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