Spokane Women's History Month

Spokane Women's History Month

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Join Us For A Community-Wide Celebration of Women’s History Month 2022.

Together as a community we will transform Women’s History Month in Spokane into a community-wide annual celebration of women and girls.

03/29/2022

As women we constantly are trying to juggle as much as possible on our plate. As employees, moms, wives, and leaders we need to remember to be good to ourselves first and foremost. What is something that you try to do for yourself each day?

03/25/2022

Our woman of the day is the Former First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama!

Michelle is is an American attorney and author who served as the first lady of the United States from 2009 to 2017. She was the first African-American woman to serve in this position.

03/21/2022

Our woman of the day is the infamous Ruth Bader Ginsburg!

Ginsburg was the Supreme Court’s second female justice as well as the first Jewish female justice. She was a strong advocate for gender equality. Her efforts earned her the nickname “The notorious R.B.G”

03/18/2022

Don’t forget there is still time until the end of March to write the name of a woman who inspires you at River Park Square! Let’s show the woman we care about how much we appreciate them and support all of the mountains they are moving.

03/17/2022

As Dr. Gerda Lerner has noted, 'Women’s History is Women’s Right.' “It is an essential and indispensable heritage from which we can draw pride, comfort, courage, and long-range vision.”

03/14/2022

We are honoring some amazing women who have inspired the world through their efforts towards justice. Today we honor Malala Yousafzai.

Malala is a Pakistani activist for female education and the worlds youngest Nobel Prize laureate. Her efforts have encouraged young women across the world to speak against the injustice they experience everyday. Malala also encourages those with a platform to speak against injustice they hear and see happening and offer support to ongoing efforts across the world.

03/14/2022

Did you know... Women’s History Month started initially as an initiative in California to introduce Women’s history to the K-12 curriculum? The weeklong initiative began in the 1978 and included an essay contest, presentations, and a parade.

Photos from Spokane Women's History Month's post 03/08/2022

As the world is celebrating , we are standing with women across the globe affected by armed conflicts and acknowledge their contribution in fostering peace and taking care of those in need. 💙 💛

03/08/2022

Happy International Women's Day to all of the incredibly strong woman we know! What are you doing to celebrate today whether that be yourself, friends, family, or even a stranger?

"A strong woman knows she has strength enough for the journey, but a woman of strength knows it is in the journey where she will become strong." - Unknown

Photos from Spokane Women's History Month's post 03/05/2022

Our Chalk Walk in Riverfront Park is up!

A HUGE thank you to Larry Myers and Jennifer Stewart from Frame It Today and RiverRidge Hardware on Garland Avenue for their generous donation and building these beautiful signs!

We are so excited to be able to have the community honor the women who have made a difference in their lives with this installation.

Thank you again Larry and Jennifer!

Gonzaga University 03/03/2022

Looking for something fun to do on Friday, March 4th! Reserve tickets now for Gina Chavez (5 pc band), 2020 Latin Grammy Nominee for her recording La Que Manda. It will be an evening filled with a blending of the sounds of the Americas with tension and grace. For more information and to purchase tickets please click the link below.

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