
March is Women’s History Month, a time to celebrate the remarkable contributions of women throughout history and in our communities today. From pioneers in science, politics, and literature to the unsung heroes who shape our daily lives, women have played an essential role in shaping the world we live in.
Women's History Month originated from a week-long celebration called "Women's History Week," first observed in Sonoma County, California, in 1978. The week was chosen to coincide with International Women's Day on March 8. In 1987, after a petition by the National Women's History Project, Congress passed a resolution designating March as Women's History Month. Each year, the National Women's History Alliance selects a theme to honor the achievements and contributions of women throughout history. Women's History Month was officially recognized in 1995 when President Clinton issued a proclamation, and it has been celebrated annually ever since.
Celebrate by thanking an inspiring woman in your life and learning a bit about the holiday.
- Women's History Month 2025
- Women's History Month via Kids National Geographic
- Women's History in Wisconsin via Wisconsin Historical Society
- 12 Iconic Wisconsin Women via Wisconsin Historical Society
- Women's History Month grew out of a weeklong commemoration by Jimmy Carter in 1980 via NPR
- Women in the Federal Courts
- What to Watch during Women's History Month via PBS
International Women's Day (IWD) - March 8, 2025