The Queen Zone on MSN
How women in history shaped the way families live today
The way families live today isn't accidental; it's the result of generations of women leaving their imprint on education, ...
The San Diego History Center (SDHC) in Balboa Park hosted a special recognition event on Nov. 6, marking the public launch of ...
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Museums entice us to feel awe. You enter former royal palaces, stand before “The Night Watch,” “Las Meninas,” or “The Raft of the Medusa” and sense it immediately: behind these ...
On a recent field trip to view historical markers in New Mexico's capital city of Santa Fe, seventh grader Raffi Paglayan ...
Nearly 100 years ago on Nov. 24, 1928, the first federal prison for women in the country, the Federal Industrial Institution, ...
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Historical Society has launched its first annual Women’s History and Material Culture Fellowship. This fellowship will work with VHS’s Collections Manager to ...
Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSN
The women who helped build Santa Cruz | Local History
Local History columnist Ross Eric Gibson shares his column this week with local historian Carolyn Swift to tell the story of Judy Steen’s list of notable Santa Cruz County women throughout ...
Only nine American women have won the Miss Universe pageant in its 74-year history. R'Bonney Gabriel was the last Miss USA to ...
Coming up are three more women: • Dec. 5: Faith Ringgold, who grew up during the Harlem Renaissance and went on to be a quiltmaker, author and activist for civil rights; • Jan. 23: Yayoi Kusama, the ...
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