See It To Be It: The Power of HERstory
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âIf we want our girls to benefit from the courage and wisdom of the women before them, we have to share the stories.â â Shireen Dodson
Where are the women in our history curricula? Just how underrepresented and marginalized are women in history books? Why is it important to be aware of whoâs writing our history and the impact that may have on girls and boys alike?
In this episode of PEP Talks: Podcast on Educational Possibilities, host Olivia Haas, Director of Strategic Communications & Media at NCGS, questions the importance of HERstoryâwomenâs storiesâin history curriculaânot just in girlsâ school, but across all sectors of education. Itâs equally as important for boys to also see accomplished women in history in order to be aware women were an integral force in shaping our world.
Olivia is joined, by featured guests, Lori Ann Terjesen, Director of Education for the National Womenâs History Museum, and Charlotte Mangin, Creator, Executive Producer, and Director of UNLADYLIKE2020, a PBS documentary series profiling unsung women.
If you believe in the power of HERstory, and why girls need to see it to be it, then this podcast is for you. National Womenâs History Museum ¡ UNLADYLIKE2020 ¡ UNLADYLIKE2020 Where Are the Women? Resource Guide ¡ UNLADYLIKE2020 Webinar Series ¡ Soar Elinor! by Tami Lewis Brown ¡ Films of Interest: Women & Girls as Changemakers ¡ Girls Must See It To Be It⌠Beyond Womenâs History Month ¡ Historical Representation and Visualization: Critical for Aspiring Young Girls and Women ¡ To Inspire Girls Today, Honor the Groundbreaking Women of History ¡ National Coalition of Girls' Schools ¡ From Coronavirus to Climate Change, Women are Leading the Way ¡ National Coalition of Girls' Schools ¡ PEP Talks_ Episode 6_ Womenâs History_ Transcript.pdf â PDF (117.1 KB)
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Where are the women in our history curricula? Just how underrepresented and marginalized are women in history books? Why is it important to be aware of whoâs writing our history and the impact that may have on girls and boys alike?
In this episode of PEP Talks: Podcast on Educational Possibilities, host Olivia Haas, Director of Strategic Communications & Media at NCGS, questions the importance of HERstoryâwomenâs storiesâin history curriculaânot just in girlsâ school, but across all sectors of education. Itâs equally as important for boys to also see accomplished women in history in order to be aware women were an integral force in shaping our world.
Olivia is joined, by featured guests, Lori Ann Terjesen, Director of Education for the National Womenâs History Museum, and Charlotte Mangin, Creator, Executive Producer, and Director of UNLADYLIKE2020, a PBS documentary series profiling unsung women.
If you believe in the power of HERstory, and why girls need to see it to be it, then this podcast is for you. National Womenâs History Museum ¡ UNLADYLIKE2020 ¡ UNLADYLIKE2020 Where Are the Women? Resource Guide ¡ UNLADYLIKE2020 Webinar Series ¡ Soar Elinor! by Tami Lewis Brown ¡ Films of Interest: Women & Girls as Changemakers ¡ Girls Must See It To Be It⌠Beyond Womenâs History Month ¡ Historical Representation and Visualization: Critical for Aspiring Young Girls and Women ¡ To Inspire Girls Today, Honor the Groundbreaking Women of History ¡ National Coalition of Girls' Schools ¡ From Coronavirus to Climate Change, Women are Leading the Way ¡ National Coalition of Girls' Schools ¡ PEP Talks_ Episode 6_ Womenâs History_ Transcript.pdf â PDF (117.1 KB)
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