Women's History Month
Women’s History Month Conference Event: The Strong Hearted Native Women’s Coalition
This presentation offers an in-depth overview of the historical and contemporary issues surrounding Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives (MMIWR). Participants will explore the history of MMIWR, focusing on… Continue Reading Women’s History Month Conference Event: Hildegard’s Vision
Women’s History Month Conference Event: Reclaiming Strength through Poetry
Honoring the resilience and transformative power of the female voice through poetry, her work fosters meaningful conversations and creates a safe space for women to share their journeys. From fertility… Continue Reading Women’s History Month Conference Event: Hildegard’s Vision
Women’s History Month Conference Event: Exploring Encarnaci—n Pinedo’s 1898 Cookbook
Exploring Encarnaci—n Pinedo's 1898 Cookbook. Ms. Pinedo lived in northern California from 1849 to 1902, and was a descendent of an original member of de Anza's colonization of the area.… Continue Reading Women’s History Month Conference Event: Hildegard’s Vision
Women’s History Month Conference Event: Ra’ces de Oaxaca: Historias de mi Madre
Ra’ces de Oaxaca: Historias de mi Madre:The presenters reflect on Oaxacan identity, emphasizing indigenous heritage and how storytelling connects to broader cultural preservation. Personal stories from the presenterÕs mother (na/ma)… Continue Reading Women’s History Month Conference Event: Hildegard’s Vision
Women’s History Month Conference Event: Hildegard’s Vision
Saint Hildegard (1098-1179) was the founder and first abbess of the Benedictine community in Bingen, Germany. The tenth child born into an aristocratic family, she was given to the Church… Continue Reading Women’s History Month Conference Event: Hildegard’s Vision