Women's History Month
Madame Architect Celebrates Women’s History Month with 400 Interviews
Digital magazine and media start-up Madame Architect is celebrating Women’s History Month with a major milestone, publishing its 400th
A Portrait Made of Hair?! Inside the Collection of the King Manor Museum
Get a behind-the-scenes look at the unique artifacts featured in the collection of the King Manor Museum with Executive Director
Meet the “Queens” of King Manor in a New Women’s History Exhibit
A man, early abolitionist, and founding father Rufus King is the historical figure most would associate with King Manor, Rufus’
“Swing Low” the Harriet Tubman Memorial in Harlem
Amid the bustle of Harlem, a Harriet Tubman memorial stands in celebration of the courage, commitment and compassion of the
Help Choose the Design of a New Monument to Shirley Chisholm in Prospect Park
Though New York City has no shortage of statuary and triumphal monuments, very few of them are dedicated to the
The Nation’s First Unofficial Suffragette March Took Place in NYC
Since it was first suggested at the 1910 International Women’s Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, International Women’s Day has
10 Unconventional Ways to Celebrate Women’s History Month 2018 in NYC
March is Women’s History Month and celebrations of female empowerment kick off with International Women’s Day on March
An Under the Radar Women’s History Month Exhibit in the Manhattan Borough President’s Office
One way to visit the inside of the Manhattan Municipal Building is to check out the very under the radar
10 Ways to Celebrate Women’s History Month in NYC
Women’s History Month can be traced back to the first International Women’s Day in 1911. But it wasn’