The National Women's History Alliance, formerly known as the National Women's History Project, is a pioneering organization dedicated to promoting women's history and advancing education, empowerment, equality, and inclusion since 1980. They are renowned for their leadership in establishing Women's History Month and serve as a vital resource for multicultural women's history information and advocacy.
As a primary advocate for the women's suffrage movement and Equality Day, the National Women's History Alliance plays a pivotal role in strengthening the network of women's history groups and partners. Through their educational materials, conferences, and initiatives, they continue to inspire and energize communities, schools, and workplaces to celebrate and integrate women's history into various aspects of society.
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