The National Women's History alliance celebrates the 101st anniversary of women receiving the right to vote with this series of discussions. Learn how we can protect our voices and address issues related to race relations, social and legal reforms, and empowering future leaders.
¡ACTIVISTA! An International Women’s Day Concert & Roundtable
Jordanian musician and global activist Fara Siraj joins Yu Kyung-hwa, who specializes in traditional Korean rhythms, for a concert and discussion of womens' rights — and the power of music to make connections.
Claiming our Rights: Voices From the Movement for Women's Suffrage
In celebration of a century of Women's Suffrage in the U.S., artists bring to life the words of those who struggled to transform democracy. The event will feature the words of Mabel Ping-Hua Lee, Sojourner Truth, Fannie Lou Hamer, and many more.
Elevate International: International Women's Week Series 2021
International Women's Day on Parliament is an annual leadership conference dedicated to advancing women’s leadership and economic empowerment. This year, it's a three-part virtual gathering of women in the workplace who are passionate about diversity, equity, and inclusion.
International Women's Day - Let's Celebrate Women
Pulsing rhythms and vibrant MCs are on tap, as live reggae and r&b players Carroll Thompson, Oneness Sankara, and more perform, followed by a panel discussion of women's issues in the US, UK, and Jamaica.
International Women's Day Chamber Music Concert
Celebrating often-overlooked women composers who were trailblazers in their time, this concert features the spirited Belle Epoque-era music of Alma Mahler, Amy Beach, and Irene Poldowski.
Smashing Barriers: Dare to Rise
TechAlliance celebrates all women in their collective and unique experiences with a keynote from innovation leader Claudette McGowan — and her talk "Dare to Rise" — who will share how the power we hold can mobilize change when we are bold, courageous, and intentional.
Songs of Women: A Musical Celebration of International Women’s Day
Opera expert James Sokol celebrates International Women's Day with a program of Broadway, pop, opera, country, and classical music made by and performed by women.
Can Women’s Movements Save The World?
The international feminist work of the past decade is changing policies and shifting societies. What's next? Find out at this live discussion.
PEN Out Loud: Isabel Allende With Concepción de León
Beloved Chilean author and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Isabel Allende speaks about her forthcoming book "The Soul of a Woman," which examines power, feminism, and what it means to be a woman.
The Antidote: Women's Circle
Pause for self-care during an International Women's Day edition of this women’s circle led by Christina Tasooji, the modern medicine woman behind The Antidote newsletter. This event uses meditation, reflection, and a supportive environment to help women navigate the world.
Defining Feminism for All Genders: Exploring Global Feminism
Feminist theory is more popular than ever. Make sense of it and find out where you stand at this hour-long crash course on feminism as seen through a global, deconolized lens.
Rebel Women, Female Pirates: Women's History Month
Celebrate pioneering women in this three-week lecture series that uncovers fascinating truths about female pirates on the (very male dominated) high seas. Then, jump in time to the '80s and learn about the women in pirate radio, who made their own waves.
International Women's Day: What Will It Take to Close the Gap?
Hear as four inspiring women — Baroness Mary Goudie, founding member of the 30% Club steering committee; Leena Nair, CHRO of Unilever; Debi O'Donovan, director of REBA; and Dr. Mridula Pore, CEO of Peppy — discuss the link between financial wellbeing and women's health journeys.
Choose to Challenge: International Women's Day Conference
The Choose to Challenge Women’s Conference brings together business leaders who are eager to gain real strategies for growth and wellness, while challenging the status quo. Network with women working to create a new and better way to succeed.
International Women's Day Speakers Series #IMEVERYWOMAN
In honor of International Women’s Day, CARE is hosting a month of panels spotlighting fearless women leaders during the COVID-19 pandemic. These women — from different industries and walks of life — remind us to celebrate every woman to help lead us into the future.
At the Hands of Women: The Female Sculptors of NYC's Public Art' Webinar
While the majority of public sculpture in New York were created by men, a few are the work of talented women. During this chat with an art historian, you'll learn about the female artists behind sculptures throughout the city, including the Angel of Bethesda Fountain.
An Evening With Harper's Bazaar
The Harper's Bazaar team have lined up an impressive roster of talent for their IWD happening, with activist, model and entrepreneur Iman among the lineup of female speakers. The Premium Admission ticket includes a mailed-out gift box.
The Power of Women: Bold. Intentional. Rising
Canadian politician Celina Caesar-Chavannes opens this series, which is designed to "showcase conversations that move listeners to understand how to tap into their inner strengths and ignite their power to achieve and build a foundation of excellence."
Women's History Along Detroit’s Riverfront: A Virtual Tour
Detroit's industrial history is confirmed, but how much is known about women's contributions? Join this virtual tour for the scoop on historical figures like Madam Cadillac, Lisette Denison, and Fanny Richards as well as present-day business owners.
Women in Leadership Author Panel
Join a special Women’s History program with Laurie Ruettimann, author of "Betting on You," and Christina Reynolds & Stephanie Schriock, co-authors of" Run to Win: Lessons in Leadership for Women Changing the World."
The Vagina Festival
The Vagina Festival is an inclusive night of storytelling, poetry, and art, meant to celebrate body honesty and raise money for charity.
The Women of Impressionism
Two art history experts unpack the work of Berthe Morisot, Eva Gonzalez and Victorine Meurant, three female Impressionist artists whose accomplishments have been overshadowed by their male contemporaries.
The Life and Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg With Amanda Tyler & Clara Spera
Berkeley Law Professor Amanda L. Tyler worked with Supreme Court Justice RGB to tell her life story in the book "Justice, Justice Thou Shall Pursue." Tyler speaks about that life-changing experience — and shares some stories the book left out — with ACLU lawyer Clara Spera.
Sensitive Is the New Strong: A Live Online Conversation With Anita Moorjani
In this talk, New York Times bestselling author Anita Moorjani examines the concept of empathy and how traditionally "feminine" traits such as sensitivity, kindness, and compassion are sorely undervalued in US society.
(Re)claiming Our Love: Social Justice & Domestic Violence Conference
Anti-domestic violence organization The Network hosts this two day conference, posing the question: How do we address gender-based violence, without applying prosecution and imprisonment as the primary solution?
Black Feminist Vision: Artist Lubaina Himid
Professor Lubaina Himid CBE is a prolific artist whose work explores the politics of race, gender, and class. Join her for a live online event discussing her paintings and sculpture.
Daring to Dream With Robin Roberts & Telisa Yancy
It's never too late to dream. Get encouraged as "Good Morning America" anchor Robin Roberts and Telisa Yancy, COO of American Family Insurance, share their perspectives on staying committed to your dreams, overcoming obstacles, and creating a path that can benefit others.
Women in the Archives: a Conversation With 3 Archival Professionals
In honor of Women's History Month, three women who work in the archival and record management fields will reveal their journeys into their respective careers, hosted by the DC Chapter of Special Libraries Association.
"Ladies Get Paid" Book Tour: Arielle Patrick of Ariel Investments
Join Claire Wasserman, the founder and author of "Ladies Get Paid," for a conversation with Arielle Patrick, the chief communications officer at Ariel Investments, about how she supercharged her career and became one of the youngest Black executives on Wall Street.
Visions of Abolition: Black Women's Fight to End Mass Incarceration
Art historian and curator Nicole Fleetwood's book "Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration" documents women's efforts through art and engagement to abolish unjust imprisonment. Join her for this indepth look at some of their work.
Women's History Month Keynote With Marvel Writer Gabby Rivera
Gabby Rivera is the author of "Juliet Takes a Breath," and the writer of the Marvel series "America," which features the first queer, Latinx teen-girl superhero ever. Join her to discuss inspiring radical creativity and improving our most vulnerable communities.
Black Feminist Night School @ Zora's House
Women of color are welcome to this free interactive masterclass, where a different topic is explored monthly through the lens of Black feminism.
The Feminist Art of Harlem: A Celebration of Remarkable Women
Take a virtual visit to Central Harlem and Spanish Harlem for a stunning exploration of local street art, walks of fame, and statues honoring local woman. A Q&A with the licensed NYC tour guide follows the interactive presentation.
Own It: An Evening With Diane von Furstenberg
Powerful, influential, and driven, fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg built an empire of glamour through sheer will and genius branding. She'll divulge insights into love, family, and business at this event — drawing on her extraordinary experiences.
Women of the French Revolution
Marie Antoinette was not the only woman the Revolutionaries executed for taking over what they saw as the roles of men. Come learn about the first feminist, the first woman politician, and a woman assassin — the heroines of the macho French Revolution.
Black Women's History Improvised
Ya'll, sometimes we just need a laugh. Enter Soul Sista Comedy, a group of "funny women of color," to present Black women's history with a twist of humor.
The Remix: Hip Hop X Fashion | Conversation With Director Lisa Cortés
Academy Award-nominated director Lisa Cortes talks about hip-hop's historical influence on the fashion industry, from bling-y beginnings to global streetwear empires — and where Black designers with hip-hop roots will take us next.
Virtual First Ladies Night: Calligraphy at the White House
Find out all about the calligraphers who create menus, place cards, and envelopes for all kinds of White House functions, like dinners, galas, and parties. Pat Blair, who served as the chief calligrapher at the White House for over 12 years, will share her story.
Women Writers & Historical Fiction
If male scholars and critics were seen by some as the "arbiters of literary taste," what were the roles of women? And is it possible that historical novels have gender-related issues? Join this event for a discussion of these topics and more.
Jennifer Keishin Armstrong: "When Women Invented Television"
Author Jennifer Keishin Armstrong discusses her new book, "When Women Invented Television." Celebrate Women's History Month with this book and learn more about such small screen icons as Irna Phillips, Gertrude Berg, Hazel Scott, and Betty White.
Permission to Feel: Explore Your Inner Critic With Katie Burn
Let yourself live! Educator Katie Burn works at the intersection of mental health and movement; in this interactive webinar she'll explore the myriad ways women curtail their ambitions and expressions to conform to societal expectations.
An Evening With Julia Alvarez
The beloved, outspoken author discusses her famous novel "In the Time of the Butterflies" and young adult book "How Tia Lola Came to (Visit) Stay" via the Hartford Public Library in Connecticut, with Dominican music from the Rey Kellys Band.
NYC Heiress Alice DeLamar: Uncovering America's Covert Art Patron
Instead of settling down and having babies with her family's millions, the heiress nicknamed "the richest bachelor girl in the United States" spent 60 years supporting NYC artists. Learn the mysterious story of her private life at this fascinating lecture.
Toxic Positivity: The Good, Bad & the Made Pretty With Nora McInerny
Nora McInerny, host of the hit podcast "Terrible, Thanks For Asking," discusses the effects of always pretending everything is fine instead of recognizing feelings like sadness and grief in a healthy manner.
Seventh Annual Women Supporting Women Conference
This seventh annual conference from a district office of the Small Business Administration offers tips on how women can take your business to the next level. On the agenda: financing options, federal contracting opportunities, and tips for maximizing your social media presence.
Virtual Women's Conference
This 9th annual women's conference goes virtual with a two-day “Women and Work: Let’s Talk About Equity” experience. Expect keynote addresses and panel discussions led by experts in their fields, with a focus on equity.
Celebrating Octavia E. Butler's "Parable of the Sower"
A sci-fi masterwork that took three decades to become a recent bestseller, Butler's novel ingeniously predicts and confronts chaos caused by climate change and socio-economic breakdown, through a young Black woman narrator with a special gift.
Mary Cassatt & the Art of Subversive Beauty
American women artists are often dismissed for painting domestic, conventional art. But many of them, like Mary Cassatt and Cecilia Beaux, layer secretly complex themes behind their pieces. Learn how they subvert the status quo at this art historian-led lecture.
History of the Bra: From Push-Ups to Protest
Did you know a woman invented the modern bra? Explore the evolution of this unique garment with a fashion historian at this tech-focused look into the history of the bra.
Refusing To Be Silent: Women's History Month Celebration 2021
The National Women's History alliance celebrates the 101st anniversary of women receiving the right to vote with this series of discussions. Learn how we can protect our voices and address issues related to race relations, social and legal reforms, and empowering future leaders.
¡ACTIVISTA! An International Women’s Day Concert & Roundtable
Jordanian musician and global activist Fara Siraj joins Yu Kyung-hwa, who specializes in traditional Korean rhythms, for a concert and discussion of womens' rights — and the power of music to make connections.
Claiming our Rights: Voices From the Movement for Women's Suffrage
In celebration of a century of Women's Suffrage in the U.S., artists bring to life the words of those who struggled to transform democracy. The event will feature the words of Mabel Ping-Hua Lee, Sojourner Truth, Fannie Lou Hamer, and many more.
Elevate International: International Women's Week Series 2021
International Women's Day on Parliament is an annual leadership conference dedicated to advancing women’s leadership and economic empowerment. This year, it's a three-part virtual gathering of women in the workplace who are passionate about diversity, equity, and inclusion.
International Women's Day - Let's Celebrate Women
Pulsing rhythms and vibrant MCs are on tap, as live reggae and r&b players Carroll Thompson, Oneness Sankara, and more perform, followed by a panel discussion of women's issues in the US, UK, and Jamaica.
International Women's Day Chamber Music Concert
Celebrating often-overlooked women composers who were trailblazers in their time, this concert features the spirited Belle Epoque-era music of Alma Mahler, Amy Beach, and Irene Poldowski.
Smashing Barriers: Dare to Rise
TechAlliance celebrates all women in their collective and unique experiences with a keynote from innovation leader Claudette McGowan — and her talk "Dare to Rise" — who will share how the power we hold can mobilize change when we are bold, courageous, and intentional.
Songs of Women: A Musical Celebration of International Women’s Day
Opera expert James Sokol celebrates International Women's Day with a program of Broadway, pop, opera, country, and classical music made by and performed by women.
Can Women’s Movements Save The World?
The international feminist work of the past decade is changing policies and shifting societies. What's next? Find out at this live discussion.
PEN Out Loud: Isabel Allende With Concepción de León
Beloved Chilean author and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Isabel Allende speaks about her forthcoming book "The Soul of a Woman," which examines power, feminism, and what it means to be a woman.
The Antidote: Women's Circle
Pause for self-care during an International Women's Day edition of this women’s circle led by Christina Tasooji, the modern medicine woman behind The Antidote newsletter. This event uses meditation, reflection, and a supportive environment to help women navigate the world.
Defining Feminism for All Genders: Exploring Global Feminism
Feminist theory is more popular than ever. Make sense of it and find out where you stand at this hour-long crash course on feminism as seen through a global, deconolized lens.
Rebel Women, Female Pirates: Women's History Month
Celebrate pioneering women in this three-week lecture series that uncovers fascinating truths about female pirates on the (very male dominated) high seas. Then, jump in time to the '80s and learn about the women in pirate radio, who made their own waves.
International Women's Day: What Will It Take to Close the Gap?
Hear as four inspiring women — Baroness Mary Goudie, founding member of the 30% Club steering committee; Leena Nair, CHRO of Unilever; Debi O'Donovan, director of REBA; and Dr. Mridula Pore, CEO of Peppy — discuss the link between financial wellbeing and women's health journeys.
Choose to Challenge: International Women's Day Conference
The Choose to Challenge Women’s Conference brings together business leaders who are eager to gain real strategies for growth and wellness, while challenging the status quo. Network with women working to create a new and better way to succeed.
International Women's Day Speakers Series #IMEVERYWOMAN
In honor of International Women’s Day, CARE is hosting a month of panels spotlighting fearless women leaders during the COVID-19 pandemic. These women — from different industries and walks of life — remind us to celebrate every woman to help lead us into the future.
At the Hands of Women: The Female Sculptors of NYC's Public Art' Webinar
While the majority of public sculpture in New York were created by men, a few are the work of talented women. During this chat with an art historian, you'll learn about the female artists behind sculptures throughout the city, including the Angel of Bethesda Fountain.
An Evening With Harper's Bazaar
The Harper's Bazaar team have lined up an impressive roster of talent for their IWD happening, with activist, model and entrepreneur Iman among the lineup of female speakers. The Premium Admission ticket includes a mailed-out gift box.
The Power of Women: Bold. Intentional. Rising
Canadian politician Celina Caesar-Chavannes opens this series, which is designed to "showcase conversations that move listeners to understand how to tap into their inner strengths and ignite their power to achieve and build a foundation of excellence."
Women's History Along Detroit’s Riverfront: A Virtual Tour
Detroit's industrial history is confirmed, but how much is known about women's contributions? Join this virtual tour for the scoop on historical figures like Madam Cadillac, Lisette Denison, and Fanny Richards as well as present-day business owners.
Women in Leadership Author Panel
Join a special Women’s History program with Laurie Ruettimann, author of "Betting on You," and Christina Reynolds & Stephanie Schriock, co-authors of" Run to Win: Lessons in Leadership for Women Changing the World."
The Vagina Festival
The Vagina Festival is an inclusive night of storytelling, poetry, and art, meant to celebrate body honesty and raise money for charity.
The Women of Impressionism
Two art history experts unpack the work of Berthe Morisot, Eva Gonzalez and Victorine Meurant, three female Impressionist artists whose accomplishments have been overshadowed by their male contemporaries.
The Life and Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg With Amanda Tyler & Clara Spera
Berkeley Law Professor Amanda L. Tyler worked with Supreme Court Justice RGB to tell her life story in the book "Justice, Justice Thou Shall Pursue." Tyler speaks about that life-changing experience — and shares some stories the book left out — with ACLU lawyer Clara Spera.
Sensitive Is the New Strong: A Live Online Conversation With Anita Moorjani
In this talk, New York Times bestselling author Anita Moorjani examines the concept of empathy and how traditionally "feminine" traits such as sensitivity, kindness, and compassion are sorely undervalued in US society.
(Re)claiming Our Love: Social Justice & Domestic Violence Conference
Anti-domestic violence organization The Network hosts this two day conference, posing the question: How do we address gender-based violence, without applying prosecution and imprisonment as the primary solution?
Black Feminist Vision: Artist Lubaina Himid
Professor Lubaina Himid CBE is a prolific artist whose work explores the politics of race, gender, and class. Join her for a live online event discussing her paintings and sculpture.
Daring to Dream With Robin Roberts & Telisa Yancy
It's never too late to dream. Get encouraged as "Good Morning America" anchor Robin Roberts and Telisa Yancy, COO of American Family Insurance, share their perspectives on staying committed to your dreams, overcoming obstacles, and creating a path that can benefit others.
Women in the Archives: a Conversation With 3 Archival Professionals
In honor of Women's History Month, three women who work in the archival and record management fields will reveal their journeys into their respective careers, hosted by the DC Chapter of Special Libraries Association.
"Ladies Get Paid" Book Tour: Arielle Patrick of Ariel Investments
Join Claire Wasserman, the founder and author of "Ladies Get Paid," for a conversation with Arielle Patrick, the chief communications officer at Ariel Investments, about how she supercharged her career and became one of the youngest Black executives on Wall Street.
Visions of Abolition: Black Women's Fight to End Mass Incarceration
Art historian and curator Nicole Fleetwood's book "Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration" documents women's efforts through art and engagement to abolish unjust imprisonment. Join her for this indepth look at some of their work.
Women's History Month Keynote With Marvel Writer Gabby Rivera
Gabby Rivera is the author of "Juliet Takes a Breath," and the writer of the Marvel series "America," which features the first queer, Latinx teen-girl superhero ever. Join her to discuss inspiring radical creativity and improving our most vulnerable communities.
Black Feminist Night School @ Zora's House
Women of color are welcome to this free interactive masterclass, where a different topic is explored monthly through the lens of Black feminism.
The Feminist Art of Harlem: A Celebration of Remarkable Women
Take a virtual visit to Central Harlem and Spanish Harlem for a stunning exploration of local street art, walks of fame, and statues honoring local woman. A Q&A with the licensed NYC tour guide follows the interactive presentation.
Own It: An Evening With Diane von Furstenberg
Powerful, influential, and driven, fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg built an empire of glamour through sheer will and genius branding. She'll divulge insights into love, family, and business at this event — drawing on her extraordinary experiences.
Women of the French Revolution
Marie Antoinette was not the only woman the Revolutionaries executed for taking over what they saw as the roles of men. Come learn about the first feminist, the first woman politician, and a woman assassin — the heroines of the macho French Revolution.
Black Women's History Improvised
Ya'll, sometimes we just need a laugh. Enter Soul Sista Comedy, a group of "funny women of color," to present Black women's history with a twist of humor.
The Remix: Hip Hop X Fashion | Conversation With Director Lisa Cortés
Academy Award-nominated director Lisa Cortes talks about hip-hop's historical influence on the fashion industry, from bling-y beginnings to global streetwear empires — and where Black designers with hip-hop roots will take us next.
Virtual First Ladies Night: Calligraphy at the White House
Find out all about the calligraphers who create menus, place cards, and envelopes for all kinds of White House functions, like dinners, galas, and parties. Pat Blair, who served as the chief calligrapher at the White House for over 12 years, will share her story.
Women Writers & Historical Fiction
If male scholars and critics were seen by some as the "arbiters of literary taste," what were the roles of women? And is it possible that historical novels have gender-related issues? Join this event for a discussion of these topics and more.
Jennifer Keishin Armstrong: "When Women Invented Television"
Author Jennifer Keishin Armstrong discusses her new book, "When Women Invented Television." Celebrate Women's History Month with this book and learn more about such small screen icons as Irna Phillips, Gertrude Berg, Hazel Scott, and Betty White.
Permission to Feel: Explore Your Inner Critic With Katie Burn
Let yourself live! Educator Katie Burn works at the intersection of mental health and movement; in this interactive webinar she'll explore the myriad ways women curtail their ambitions and expressions to conform to societal expectations.
An Evening With Julia Alvarez
The beloved, outspoken author discusses her famous novel "In the Time of the Butterflies" and young adult book "How Tia Lola Came to (Visit) Stay" via the Hartford Public Library in Connecticut, with Dominican music from the Rey Kellys Band.
NYC Heiress Alice DeLamar: Uncovering America's Covert Art Patron
Instead of settling down and having babies with her family's millions, the heiress nicknamed "the richest bachelor girl in the United States" spent 60 years supporting NYC artists. Learn the mysterious story of her private life at this fascinating lecture.
Toxic Positivity: The Good, Bad & the Made Pretty With Nora McInerny
Nora McInerny, host of the hit podcast "Terrible, Thanks For Asking," discusses the effects of always pretending everything is fine instead of recognizing feelings like sadness and grief in a healthy manner.
Seventh Annual Women Supporting Women Conference
This seventh annual conference from a district office of the Small Business Administration offers tips on how women can take your business to the next level. On the agenda: financing options, federal contracting opportunities, and tips for maximizing your social media presence.
Virtual Women's Conference
This 9th annual women's conference goes virtual with a two-day “Women and Work: Let’s Talk About Equity” experience. Expect keynote addresses and panel discussions led by experts in their fields, with a focus on equity.
Celebrating Octavia E. Butler's "Parable of the Sower"
A sci-fi masterwork that took three decades to become a recent bestseller, Butler's novel ingeniously predicts and confronts chaos caused by climate change and socio-economic breakdown, through a young Black woman narrator with a special gift.
Mary Cassatt & the Art of Subversive Beauty
American women artists are often dismissed for painting domestic, conventional art. But many of them, like Mary Cassatt and Cecilia Beaux, layer secretly complex themes behind their pieces. Learn how they subvert the status quo at this art historian-led lecture.
History of the Bra: From Push-Ups to Protest
Did you know a woman invented the modern bra? Explore the evolution of this unique garment with a fashion historian at this tech-focused look into the history of the bra.