[Women's History Month]


WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH gives us 31 days to celebrate women's achievements and consider the impact of their absence from too many history books. GNN met with three fascinating women to learn about how they're bringing to light the unsung heroines who've made a difference in our world.

[See History in a New Way:
National Women's History Month 1996] "Where Were the Women?" -- The people behind the National Women's History Project helped put National Women's History Month on the calendar. Founding member Mary Ruthsdotter talked with GNN's Don George about the progress the group has made and the fire that keeps them going.


March 19: A Talk with Deborah Felder -- She generated controversy with her recently published The 100 Most Influential Women of All Time. (Let's just say Helen Gurley Brown made the list, but Gloria Steinem didn't.) Join us for a conversation with this intriguing author.


[Discover a New World: Women's History] March 26: Finding the History that's Not in the Schoolbooks -- Irene Stuber's Web pages celebrate women's achievements, large and small, throughout "herstory." A retired grandmother living in Arkansas, Irene uses the Web as a tool to get her message to the world.



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