OUR PARTNERS

American Graphic Press
http://AmericanGraphicPress.com

Championing the women’s suffrage movement and its place in American history.

Since 2005, American Graphic Press has been a dedicated advocate for the women’s suffrage movement, recognizing it as a pivotal moment in the fight for civil rights. Through their work, they honor the legacy of this nonviolent movement and its lasting impact on American history.
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A Tour of Her Own
http://atourofherown.com

Elevating women’s stories through a culture of women’s tourism.

A Tour of One’s Own aims to place women’s stories at the forefront of American history and culture by fostering a sustainable culture of women’s tourism in Washington, DC, and beyond. Our mission is to ensure that women’s contributions are recognized and celebrated through meaningful travel experiences.
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Books by Laurie Sue Brockway
https://www.revlauriesue.com/ & https://www.amazon.com/stores/Laurie-Sue-Brockway/author/B001IQWCVA

Goddess history is part of women’s history. Author Laurie Sue Brockway, D.Min, MAPH, is a journalist, public historian, and interfaith officiant, and is the author of more than 25 books.

She has written extensively on the world’s spiritual traditions and on goddess history and theology. Her work often focuses on connecting people to divine wisdom through education, ceremony, prayer, and creative spiritual practices. Laurie Sue shares an interfaith and culturally diverse approach to teaching the theology and spiritual practices related to the Divine Feminine. In 2025, she is presenting at the Glastonbury Goddess Conference and All Faiths Seminary International. Her popular books are available on Amazon Worldwide and include: The Goddess Pages, Goddess Lessons, Goddess in the Mirror, Lakshmi Magic, Goddess Seshat, She Who Scrivens, and Meet Enheduanna.
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California Federation of Business and Professional Women
https://bpwcal.org

Striving for workplace equity through advocacy, education, and equal rights.

The California Federation of Business and Professional Women is dedicated to achieving equity for all women in the workplace through advocacy, education, and information. We continue to champion the Equal Rights Amendment, the ratification of the CEDAW treaty, and the fight for equal pay.
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Center for Colorado Women's History
https://www.historycolorado.org/center-colorado-womens-history

The Center for Colorado Women’s History is the first state museum focused on the past, present and future achievements of Colorado women.

The Center for Colorado Women’s History focuses on scholarship, research, public programs, narrative, lectures, school tours and exhibits that expand the understanding and collective memory of the history of women in Colorado. The museum offers bold exhibits, personalized tours, and special events year-round.
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Jewish Sports Heritage Association, Inc.
https://shop.hgghh.org/
Jewish Sports Heritage Association is a not-for-profit education organization whose mission is to educate the public about the role Jewish men and women have played, and continue to play, in the world of sports.
An area of Jewish accomplishment often overlooked, “Jews in Sports” is assumed by many to be an oxymoron, and in showing the fallacy of that assumption, Jewish Sports Heritage Association causes us to question the many stereotypes about diverse groups which we carry in our hearts and minds.
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Justice Bell Foundation
www.justicebell.org

Reclaiming Women's History. Highlighting Women's Contributions. Promoting Voter Participation.

The Justice Bell Foundation's mission is to educate, inspire, and mobilize current and future voters, offering programs for schools and organizations, a film about the women’s suffrage movement, and a replica of the historic Justice Bell.
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Janis Daly
www.janisrdaly.com

Author Janis Robinson Daly seeks to discover and honor women in history whose stories have remained in the shadows.

Using historical fiction, others learn about the unheralded accomplishments of these women. By sharing their stories, Daly offers a source of inspiration and education for other women to forge forward in creating their path in history. Each March, Daly celebrates Women’s History Month with the release of a curated list of #31titleswomeninhistory. Considered titles reflect a guiding principle of searching for diversity in the book’s subject, her field of accomplishment, setting, and culture, as well as the author’s cultural association and publishing platform. Daly’s books include THE UNLOCKED PATH and THE PATH BENEATH HER FEET to honor the work of women doctors in the first half of the 20th century. The books include the institutions which supported these women, the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania and the American Women’s Hospital units.
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National Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs
http://nfbpwc.org/Pennsylvania

Empowering women’s professional and leadership potential while advocating for gender equality in decision-making roles.

The National Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs (PA Affiliate Chapter) works to develop the professional, business, and leadership potential of women at all levels. NFBPWC advocates for the equal participation of women and men in power and decision-making roles.
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Nevada Women’s History Project
http://www.nevadawomen.org

Promoting the history and contributions of Nevada women from all backgrounds.

The Nevada Women’s History Project was established in 1995 with the Mission “To provide visibility and support for the gathering and dissemination of history about the roles and contributions of Nevada women of every race, class and ethnic background.” These are Nevada women by birth or by choice. In the last 30 years the NWHP website has developed into a resource for historians, scholars, and genealogists. In 2025 there are 216 biographies, 33 Nevada First Lady biographies, 57 video interviews, and 17 legacies. NWHP has three websites. www.nevadawomen.org is our history and research site; www.suffrage100NV.org was developed for Nevada’s 100th anniversary of women suffrage, in 2014, and continues to grow; and www.nvlegacy.nevadawomen.org is a remembrance website for anyone to post a legacy for both men and women. The NWHP is an all-volunteer 501(c)3 Nevada non-profit corporation. We currently have 165 members. Join Us!
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Perserving Pauli Murray
https://www.preservingpaulimurray.com/

Preserving Pauli Murray, LLC is dedicated to amplifying the powerful legacy of Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray to inspire awareness, understanding, and appreciation of Black history, women's history, and social justice.

Our mission is to honor and share Murray's groundbreaking contributions as a scholar, activist, legal theorist, priest, and poet by engaging diverse audiences through dynamic presentations, podcasts, interviews, and panel discussions. We partner with educational institutions, faith-based organizations, community groups, and corporate entities to bring Murray’s visionary work and largely untold accomplishments to the forefront, fostering transformative conversations and actions for equity and inclusion. Our vision is to ensure Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray’s legacy serves as a beacon of hope, empowerment, and justice for current and future generations. We envision a world where Murray’s trailblazing work in civil rights, gender equality, and human dignity inspires individuals—especially women and girls—to lead with courage, innovation, and purpose. Through the preservation and sharing of her story, we aim to foster women's empowerment and leadership development through the Pauli Murray Freedom School, advocating for justice and cultivating a more inclusive and equitable society that reflects Murray’s enduring spirit of resilience, faith, and transformative leadership.
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Poetry Matters Project
https://www.facebook.com/PoetryMattersProject/

Building community connections through the power of poetry.

The Poetry Matters Project aims to foster community connections through collaboration, using poetry as the unifying force to bring people together and celebrate shared experiences.
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The Saturday Afternoon Club
thesaturdayafternoonclub.com
Honoring, championing and supporting women - their many achievements and contributions to making our lives better.
Founded in 1894, we are one of the oldest, continuously-operating women's clubs in the US. In 2024, we obtained 501(c)(3) non-profit status. Our new Mission Statement is: to bring together women from diverse backgrounds, to recognize and honor women who are making an important impact on our community, to support women in furthering their education by providing college scholarships, and to advocate for historic preservation.
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The Schlesinger Library of the Radcliffe Institute
http://harvard.edu/schlesinger-library

Home to the finest collection of resources on the history of women in America.

The Schlesinger Library at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study holds the premier collection of resources for research on the history of women in America. The collection is open to all researchers.
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Suffrage Education Institute
http://suffrageeducation.org

Bringing the stories of the suffrage movement to K-12 students nationwide.

The Suffrage Education Institute is dedicated to sharing the stories of the women and men behind the suffrage movement by developing educational programs for K-12 students. Through video content and supporting materials, the institute aims to promote women’s history to students across the nation.
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Wild West Women/Ishtar
http://wildwestwomen.org

Promoting public awareness of women’s achievements and roles in history.

Wild West Women/Ishtar aims to raise public awareness of women’s achievements and their significant roles throughout history. Our mission is to provide positive public images of women and girls, empowering future generations.
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Women's History in High School
womenshistoryinhighschool.com or wapush.org

Women’s History in High School was founded by Kristen Kelly and Serene Williams, two long time high school teachers and recent recipients of the Schlesinger Library Teaching Grant at Harvard.

They are the leaders of a campaign to create the first nationwide course on women’s history, Women's AP U.S. History, also known as WAPUSH. Kristen and Serene work alongside a team of students committed to advocating for this course and run a national program for interns interested in women's history. You can learn more about about this organization at wapush.org.
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Women in Science
https://www.hersciencejourney.com/

This blog celebrates women in science, pioneer women in science, famous or almost famous, modern-day scientists, and ordinary women doing science everyday without any thoughts of future awards and accolades.

It will tell the story of women who worked side by side with famous men and who did not get any recognition for their works. It will feature women who were unfairly overlooked, largely unrecognized, cheated of an award while they were working as scientists. It will celebrate women of all races, ethnicity, wealth, status, religion, and sexual orientation from all over the world. This blog will tell their stories so that our daughters and granddaughters can learn from them, perhaps get them interested in science, and hopefully correct some of the slights/injustices experienced by these women.
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