FE: Celebrating women beyond March
Date Published: 4/05/2023
We hope that you have had a wonderful month celebrating women!
Here are a few more ways to celebrate beyond March…
Honor an important woman in your life
There are numerous ways to honor important women in your life. You can write a thoughtful letter or give them a gift to show how much they inspire you.
If you identify as a woman, you can also use this month to reflect on your strength, accomplishments and more.
Educate yourself and others on groundbreaking women
One of the core tenets of Women's History Month is education, whether you're deepening your understanding of women's history or dropping some much-needed knowledge on your peers. Watching a documentary about women's rights, reading books about significant women figures in history and watching TED Talks by women leaders are just a few ways you can learn more about the contributions of women in our society.
For teachers, parents and guardians, the National Education Association outlines several lessons, activities and other resources that help students learn about the challenges women have faced and their accomplishments throughout history. The official Women's History Month website also has numerous educational resources.
Support a woman-owned business
There are plenty of woman-owned businesses such as The Wishwall to help you celebrate Women's History Month. Here are a few more to peruse:
• Fibonacci Brewing Company: fibbrew.com.
• Wondercade: wondercadecincy.com.
• Idlewild Woman: idlewildwoman.com.
• The Chocolate Bee: chocolatebee.square.site.
• Skin by Brown Lee & Co.: skinbybrownleeandco.com.
Participate in a woman-related cause
Participating in or donating to a local charity or nonprofit organization aimed at helping women and gender-nonconforming people is an impactful way to celebrate Women's History Month. Some local organizations include YWCA, a multicultural organization aimed at eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting justice for all; and League of Women Voters, [https://my.lwv.org], a nonpartisan woman-led political organization encouraging informed and active participation in government.
Thank you for reading! We welcome your comments below!
Akasha Lin
Akasha Garnier for #TheWishwall
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