For Women’s History Month, teachers can use these activities to guide students in exploring the lives of courageous women.
The Ukrainian writer Victoria Amelina compiled stories of women resisting the Russian invasion. After she was killed, ...
Films warn about gangs Young men and women in Scotland’s HMP & YOI Polmont are making films to warn young people about ...
Mildred Hooper’s all-female unit — the 6888th Central Directory Battalion — sailed across the Atlantic during WWII on a ...
In the aftermath of the Civil War, as the United States grappled with Reconstruction, Black women — both formerly ...
Barbara Kaleta was only eight when she became one of almost 1.5 million British children relocated to safety in rural communities to escape the bombing of major cities by Nazi Germany during the ...
She is also believed to have been one of the first registered nurses in Territory. Our Western Women series tells her story.
In celebration of Quincy's quadricentennial, Mayor Thomas Koch highlights two prominent women: Grace Eng Toy and Harriet ...
Janice Gavern lives to tell the story of her sister soldiers and to ensure their history will be remembered. Gavern, a ...
Prohibited from serving with the U.S. Army as a medical officer, Barbara Stimson was commissioned by the British—and helped ...
The two human services buildings — the almshouse and hospital — likely were the fourth and fifth buildings under county watch ...
The world needs more nurses. If the heroes spotlighted in this article today teach anything it’s this: Be the change you want to see in your community.