Celebrate Women’s History Month
Celebrate women’s histories, voices, and activism.
On display in the Computer Commons and the Music Collection, you will find biography, autobiography, memoir, art, and documentary and feature films by and about women leaders, activists, and artists. You will also find the musical collections of past and current National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Jazz Masters Fellows.
All items are available for checkout.
Curated by: L. LaPrade and J. Swatski
More ways to celebrate:
- Learn more about the origins of Women’s History month, which began as Women’s History Week.
- Watch Latina’s Talk Latinas and hear the stories of who made significant contributions to the music and entertainment industry, science, education, and community organizing.
- Hear trans activist and author Miss Major Griffin-Gracy share her story of coming out and advocating for trans rights and liberation.