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Founded in 1996, the National Women’s History Museum (NWHM) is an innovative museum dedicated to uncovering, interpreting, and celebrating women’s diverse contributions to society. A renowned leader in women’s history education, the Museum brings to life the countless untold stories of women throughout history, and serves as a space for all to inspire, experience, collaborate, and amplify women’s impact—past, present, and future. We strive to fundamentally change the way women and girls see their potential and power. NWHM fills in major omissions of women in history books and K-12 education, providing scholarly content and educational programming for teachers, students, and parents. We reach more than five million visitors each year through our online content and education programming and, in March 2023, mounted our first physical exhibit at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library in downtown Washington, DC, "We Who Believe in Freedom: Black Feminist DC."

Each time a girl opens a book and reads a womanless history, she learns she is worth less.

Myra Pollack Sadker
Professor, Author, Researcher, and Activist

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LaNada War Jack (1947- ) is an activist for Indigenous rights who, since childhood, has fought to preserve Native American identity and tribal rights. She is a part of multiple generations of Shoshone and Bannock peoples who have made a life of advocating for Native tribal sovereignty, land and water rights, and access to quality education. Between 1969 and 1971, War Jack was one of the core Occupation of Alcatraz organizers and one of the 14 original occupiers, sharing about her experience: “We can’t help but be who we are.” While she is most known for significantly contributing to the Alcatraz Occupation, her leadership continues to take many shapes. Today, she continues to serve as a professor, author, and activist. 

You can learn more about LaNada War Jack and activists for Indigenous rights in U.S. history in this month’s featured biographies.

Use the NWHM’s compendium of online biographies to spark curiosity and dig deeper into women’s impact throughout our shared national history. Explore more here

If we want our girls to benefit from the courage and wisdom of the women before them, we have to share the stories.

Shireen Dodson

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New: NWHM's Annual Impact Report

Read our first annual Impact Report, which explores our work in 2023.
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Just Announced: NWHM's 2024 "For Educators, By Educators" Cohort

The "For Educators, By Educators" Cohort will collaborate with Museum staff to create K-12 lesson plans to help learners explore women's impacts on society.
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The National Women's History Museum Named America250 National Resource Partner for Women's History

NWHM is among a select group of expert nonpartisan, nonprofit organizations that will help elevate and scale America250 programming.
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Together we give.

This Giving Tuesday, help us shape the future and tell a more complete, accurate, and inclusive history. Your support will help us continue our important work to integrate women’s contributions into the fabric of our national narrative through pioneering research, innovative and accessible programming, and free resources for educators and learners of all ages. Thanks to a generous donor, all donations will be matched.

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Join Us for Our 2025 Gala!

The National Women's History Museum and honorary gala chair Meryl Streep invite you to save the date for our 2025 Women Making History Awards in Washington, DC. Join us as we celebrate extraordinary, trailblazing women who have made profound contributions to our society and who serve as inspiration for the next generation of leaders, change agents, and history makers. Honorees to be announced soon.

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