Women's History Month
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Why we
celebrate
Women
in King County history
Noteworthy Washington
women
Women
who
changed America
Women's history
quiz
Executive's
Proclamation
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Why
we celebrate
Learning the true stories of women's
history has a positive effect on just about
everyone. For girls and women, these empowering
stories from America's shared past generate
feelings of personal strength and new
possibilities. Correspondingly, boys and men gain
increased respect for women by knowing more about
their individual accomplishments, and about the
female experience across time. Celebrating
women's lives -- filled with courage, caring
and contributions -- is valuable for us all.
Women's history is
filled with women whose lives and work have
transformed American communities and the ideas of
their day. Women's history is also about
countless women who have lived out their lives
quietly at the center of their families. Together,
these women represent many and varied cultures,
faiths, aspirations and beliefs. And, they have all
contributed significantly to building our society
and culture.
History looks different when the
contributions of women are included as routinely as
those of men. When we see history in this new way,
it is as if we are looking through a wide-angle
lens. More of the picture comes into view. By
adjusting our focus, details that were missing
become clear. An expanded view of history lets us
see ourselves and our connection to the past
differently. When we see history in a new way, we
can see new possibilities for the future as
well.
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Credits: National Women's
History Project, copyright 1997-2005, all
rights reserved. (external
link)
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