Women’s History Month

Women's History Month concept. A group of women of different race. Celebrated annually in march.

In the United States, Women’s History Month is an annual observance celebrated throughout March to honor the contributions and achievements of women in history and contemporary societyHistory.comHistory.com +1

2026 Theme

The theme for 2026, as designated by the National Women’s History Alliance, is “Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Sustainable Future”. This theme highlights women who are reimagining systems to ensure long-term environmental, economic, educational, and societal sustainability. History.comHistory.com +3

Key Dates & Origins

  • March 1–31, 2026: The official duration of Women’s History Month in the U.S..
  • March 8: International Women’s Day, a global celebration that served as the original anchor for the U.S. observance. The 2026 global theme is “Give to Gain”.
  • Evolution of the Observance:
    • 1978: Started as “Women’s History Week” in Sonoma County, California.
    • 1980: President Jimmy Carter issued the first presidential proclamation for National Women’s History Week.
    • 1987: Congress passed Public Law 100-9, officially designating March as Women’s History Month.
    • Since 1995: U.S. Presidents have issued annual proclamations for the month. National Women's History MuseumNational Women’s History Museum +11

How to Participate

Various organizations and cultural institutions offer ways to engage with the month:

  • Educational Resources: Explore exhibits and primary sources at WomensHistoryMonth.gov, a collaborative project by the Library of Congress and the Smithsonian Institution.
  • Support & Advocacy: Support women-owned businesses, volunteer at women’s shelters, or participate in local events focused on female voices.
  • Literary Engagement: Many libraries, such as the New York Public Library, curate special book lists featuring female authors and historical figures. Women's History Month (.gov)Women’s History Month (.gov) +4

Would you like to find local events for Women’s History Month in your area or a list of notable women relevant to this year’s sustainability theme?

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