Celebrating women’s history first came into effect with humble beginnings as one week in March 1978. The week has since evolved and, in 1987, became a monthlong, nationally recognized celebration in ...
Just over a century ago, in August of 1920, American women won the constitutional right to vote, thanks to the passing and ratification of the 19th Amendment. What many don’t realize, however, is that ...
Every day, without fame or fanfare, women inspire, support, and strengthen their families, communities, and our country. Women’s History Month presents a great opportunity to celebrate the tremendous ...
WalletHub released its 2025 analysis of the best and worst states for women to live in, with Michigan placing 20th. The rankings were based on two main categories: women’s economic & social wellbeing, ...
The U.S. and other countries, including the U.K. and Australia, are celebrating Women’s History Month in March, featuring International Women’s Day on March 8. This year, President Joe Biden said in ...
International Women’s History Month stands as an important reminder for the contributions women have made towards society, culture and history. Its principles focus on celebrating women's achievements ...
Women's power and influence in the U.S. depends on which state they live in. - Power moves. If you want to be a woman with power and influence in the U.S., consider living in Washington, D.C. That's ...
Women in the United States face a growing number of threats to their health and well-being, a new report says, and there are vast disparities from state to state. In their inaugural state-by-state ...