Here are new additions to The Best Sites For Learning About Women’s History:
Eight Resources for Women’s History Month is from PBS Learning Media.
Women’s History Month 2016 is from ReadWorks.org.
Does your teaching include the Latina women on this list? https://t.co/Z45OQ8p7M2 pic.twitter.com/iGkoYCllrd
— Teaching Tolerance (@Tolerance_org) March 14, 2016
Today we celebrate #InternationalWomensDay by featuring past blog posts on women: https://t.co/ztsxAKNksp pic.twitter.com/27yra0BJjV
— AP Images (@AP_Images) March 8, 2016
#InternationalWomensDay demonstrations through the decades and across the globe https://t.co/dls6vG1DP7 #IWD2015 pic.twitter.com/u4tHLyEsh4
— Getty Images (@GettyImages) March 8, 2016
The countries with the most women in their legislatures, in one map https://t.co/ZLALr0p6BN pic.twitter.com/aWf066tBqC
— Vox (@voxdotcom) March 8, 2016
In 1910, more than 100 women from 17 countries established celebration day to press for working women's demands. https://t.co/Kug2vKBq4d
— Bridgett Henwood (@BridgettHenwood) March 8, 2016
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