Third Monday of the Month, 3-4:30pm ET
By zoom – contact membership@ncwhs.org for URL
Meetings include get-to-know-each-other, business, and presentations. All are Welcome!
Monday, January 26th
Pam Goddard, Sr. Mid-Atlantic Program Director, National Parks and Conservation Association
“National Parks, History and the Trump Administration”
Playback: Unavailable
Monday, February 16th
Heather Huyck, NPS (retired) and NCWHS Board member
“Recognizing and Thanking the Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray, Intrepid Pioneer”
Playback: Watch on YouTube Here
Monday, March 16th
Jackie Wolf, Professor Social Medicine Emerita, Ohio University College of Medicine
“Successes in US Public Health”
Monday, April 20th
Nick Sacco, Historian & Curator, US Grant National Historic Site
“Significant in her Own Right: The Life of First Lady Julia Grant”
Monday, May 18th
Sara Evans, Professor Emerita, University of Minnesota
“Living, Writing, and Teaching Women’s History”
Monday, June 15th
Rosie Click, PhD candidate, Georgetown University
“Protecting Clara Barton National Historic Site”
Monday, July 20th
Jenny McBurney, Government Documents Librarian, U. Minnesota
“‘Save Our Signs’ A Project Protecting Our History”
Monday, August 17th
Linda Kerber, Professor Emerita, University of Iowa
“Women and Statelessness”
Monday, September 21st
Caitlyn Jones, Mellon Fellow
“The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pin: Teaching the Long Women’s Rights Movement Through Zine-Making.”
Monday, October 19th
Jennifer E. Tomás, Professor History, Piedmont Valley Community College
“Why Reclaiming Clio: Making American Women’s History, 1900-2000” is so crucial now”
Monday, November 16th
Jess Edberg, Executive Director, Dorothy Molter Museum, Ely MN
“Undaunted 21Wilderness Woman: Dorothy Molter in the Boundary Waters Canoe area.”
Monday, December 21st
Kathleen Brown, Professor History, University of Pennsylvania
“Gerda Lerner’s Legacy for Women’s History”
NCWHS supports place-based histories of American women at historic sites and parks nationwide. We must fully preserve and share this history or we distort our past.