12 Virtual Women's History Month Events That'll Inspire You To Make Your Own Rules (2024)

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12 Virtual Women's History Month Events That'll Inspire You To Make Your Own Rules

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Throughout March, there are a number of empowering female-centric virtual experiences you can immerse yourself in from the comfort of your own home to capture and celebrate the spirit of Women's History Month. Whether that means participating in a virtual poetry night from your living room, beating your bestie at trivia about some of the world’s most influential female icons, or watching an eye-opening broadcast (from the couch) on forgotten women in history, there are so many ways to celebrate. These 12 virtual Women's History Month events honor past and present female activists and will inspire you to make your own rules when it comes to how you want to live your life.

According to the official National Women's History Alliance (NWHA), the theme of Women's History Month this year is “providing healing, promoting hope.” It’s an effort to honor the relentless sacrifices of caregivers and frontline workers during the pandemic, as well as all the ways women have provided hope and healing throughout history. Hopefully, hearing the groundbreaking stories in these virtual Women’s History month events will inspire you to hold onto hope, just as strong women always have.

Taking part in Women's History Month may look different this year with many usual in-person festivities like art exhibitions and film festivals either put on hold or downsized considerably. But these virtual events provide an opportunity to learn and be inspired from the solace and safety of your own couch or kitchen. And just because you’re hanging out at home, that doesn’t mean you still can’t invite a few friends to hop on Zoom and join you. Whatever activities you choose to sign up for, you'll leave feeling eager to amplify your voice and embrace your own journey.

01

This MasterClass On Feminism From Modern Women’s Rights Activists

For decades, activist Gloria Steinem has led second wave feminism into the mainstream culture. Now, Steinem is joining fellow women’s right activists adrienne maree brown, Amanda Nguyen, and Tina Tchen to discuss where feminism should go from here in this special MasterClass series. You’ll join your instructors for 14 mini-lessons discussing everything from the role of pleasure in activism, addressing the wage gap, and breaking down structures of power. This class costs $15 per month, and you get access to all MasterClasses once you sign up.

02

These Online Exhibitions At The National Women’s History Museum

This “museum without walls” is completely virtual 365 days per year, but during the month of March, the National Women’s History museum spotlights several online exhibitions. You can learn about women in the Civil Rights Movement, making strides in STEM, and competing in the Olympics. To go with the theme of “providing healing, promoting hope,” be sure to check out the History of Nursing virtual exhibit.

03

This Author Event Honoring Forgotten Women In History

On Mar. 15, four authors will gather online for this virtual talk exploring forgotten women throughout history. Together, they’ll explore the importance of these women’s lives and what inspired them to finally tell their stories in their own books. Participants can register for free at Eventbrite to join the virtual chat on Mar. 15 at 7 p.m. ET, and purchase the authors’ books through their partner bookstores.

04

This International Women’s Day Celebration That’s Also A Dance Party

Tune into this annual International Women’s Day celebration online to listen to educator and activist Colleen James deliver an inspirational keynote address. Then, be sure to stick around for the party celebrating the diverse community through song and dance. This event is totally free to attend with online registration.

05

This Virtual Tasting With Female Winemakers

You can experience delicious wine while mingling with four prominent female winemakers during this virtual tasting event. Once you sign up, you can pick up your wines if you’re local to the vineyard in New York state. Otherwise, keep a lookout for the mail, as your wines will be shipped to your home. You’ll receive four bottles of wine, cheese, as well as recipes that would pair well with both in your package.

Then, tune in to the hour-long wine tasting even on International Women’s Day, March 8, to learn all about your new favorite sips. This event is meant to be enjoyed with a small group, so be sure to invite your best friends to hang out, too.

06

This Virtual Poetry Night Of Women Sharing Their Voices

On March 8, women will gather from all over the world to celebrate the strength of their collective voice in this online celebration of women in the arts. Women will hop onto the “mic” to share their art, poetry, music, and stories. You can sit back and soak in all the empowering vibes, or share your own art with the group. This event is free to join.

07

This Leadership Summit That Teaches How To Be A Successful Woman, Both Personally And Professionally

Play Like a Girl, a nonprofit organization dedicated to shaping women into future leaders, is hosting a day-long summit jam-packed with advice on being a personally and professionally successful woman. Tune in virtually and start this event with yoga and breathing exercises. Then, learn how female entrepreneurs have shattered the glass ceiling in their respective industries, how they built sustainable income, and their tips and tricks on saving and investing. You’ll learn directly from empowering women such as Shane Woods, director of the STEM Center of Excellence; Deana Hyde, private wealth advisor; and Kristina Shalhoup, meteorologist and news anchor for WKRN2 News. To end your day, stay online for the organization’s workshop on uplifting young girls to become future leaders.

This virtual experience will take place from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. CT on March 8. You can register by purchasing a virtual general admission ticket for $35.

08

This Five-Part Workshop Series On Radical Self-Love

If Women’s History Month has taught us anything, it’s that women throughout history have had to overcome numerous obstacles to achieve their dreams. Join mental health therapist Kyira Wackett in this five-part virtual workshop on radical self-love to honor all that you’ve done and all that you will do in the world. You’ll learn how to clarify your wants and needs, release shame, and forgive yourself for perceived mistakes so that you can go forth and make your own history. The first workshop is Thursday, March 10 at 1 p.m. ET, and it’s free to join.

09

This Trivia Night Honoring Female Icons And Activists

Book an online trivia night for Women’s History Month and pass out the Zoom link to your friends for a fun evening celebrating some of the world’s most iconic women. Your party will be broken into two teams and given a special Women’s History Month game board to choose categories and questions from. The experience even comes with a live host to amp up the fun.

10

This Online Scavenger Hunt Celebrating History’s “Wonder Women”

Not only is the Wonder Women in History scavenger hunt the perfect team-building activity, but you’ll also learn a lot about powerful women who have shaped our collective history. Plus, it’s totally interactive. You’ll explore a series of websites that allow you to “sit on the bus” beside Rosa Parks, enter Frida Kahlo’s art studio, or watch in on Marie Curie as she toils away in her lab. At the end of the session, you and the other participants will have taken a journey through time and history to understand the contribution these women, and others, have played.

Be sure to grab your whole work crew for this one as you’ll need 25 participants to set up this event.

11

This Interactive Airbnb Virtual Experience That Highlights Trailblazing Women

Join your BFFs and a live host in this interactive Zoom event for Women’s History Month through Airbnb Virtual Experiences. You’ll hop onto an hour-long call and listen as your host tells the stories of some of the most daring women throughout history, including a pilot, a sculptor, and a labor union leader. There will be plenty of breaks throughout the presentation for fun mini games, too, like a haiku-writing contest and trivia.

To attend this event, you can sign up at Airbnb Experiences. Virtual tickets are $45 per person.

12

This Airbnb Experience Where You Analyze The Handwriting of Modern Heroines

In this unique Airbnb event, you’ll get to take a close look at the actual handwriting of contemporary heroines to get to the root of what drives their success. An expert handwriting analyst will lead you and a group through the course, first by defining the characteristics of a strong leader, and then explaining how they tend to show up in a person’s handwriting. Then, you and your group will analyze the handwriting of several women, including Billie Jean King, Michelle Obama, Marie Curie, Maya Angelou, and many more. You’ll even get the chance to take a peek at your own handwriting, too.

This Airbnb virtual experience is available throughout March, and costs $21 per person to join.

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12 Virtual Women's History Month Events That'll Inspire You To Make Your Own Rules (2024)

FAQs

What are 7 ways to celebrate women's history month? ›

Activities and Ideas: How To Recognize Women's History Month
  • Watch a documentary about women's rights. ...
  • Read books about women's rights. ...
  • Add some new podcasts to your queue. ...
  • Watch TED Talks by women leaders. ...
  • Learn some Women's History Month stories. ...
  • Learn more about the history of women's health.
Feb 28, 2023

What is the theme for 2023 for women's history? ›

2023 Theme: Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories

Throughout 2023, the National Women's History Alliance (NWHA) will encourage recognition of women, past and present, who have been active in all forms of media and storytelling including print, radio, TV, stage, screen, blogs, podcasts, and more.

What activities can be done on women's Day virtually? ›

Fun & Creative Women Empowerment Activities
  • Book Club with a Focus on Female Authors. ...
  • “Women in the Workplace” Photo Contest. ...
  • Open Mic Night for Female Employees. ...
  • Virtual Vision Board for Women's Career Goals. ...
  • Virtual “Wear Purple” Campaign.
Feb 3, 2023

What are some ways we can celebrate women's history month? ›

TL;DR - 8 Ways to Celebrate Women's History Month
  • Learn About Women in History and Share Their Stories.
  • Support Women-Owned Businesses and Professionals.
  • Watch Movies or Shows Directed by Women.
  • Read Books Written by Women Authors.
  • Play Games Created by Women.
  • Listen to Podcasts Featuring Women.
Mar 30, 2023

What is the most important event in women's history? ›

Women Achieve the Right to Vote

On August 26, 1920, the women's suffrage movement came to a head with the passage of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote in all 50 states.

What kinds of topics does women's history focus on? ›

Women's Stories of...
  • Migration & Immigration.
  • Engaging with the Environment.
  • Developing the American Economy. Women in the Labor Movement.
  • Shaping the Political Landscape. Black Women and the Struggle for Equality.
  • Arts, Culture & Education. Women and the Arts.
  • Science and Technology. ...
  • Encountering the World Community.
Jun 20, 2019

Who is the national woman of the year 2023? ›

Sandra Day O'Connor.

What is the theme for women's month? ›

Anchored on this year's theme “We Make Change Work for Women”, the celebration aims to highlight the empowerment of women as active contributors to and claimholders of development.

What is the color for women's history month? ›

Symbolically, purple is a hue that has been used for centuries to represent wealth, nobility, luxury and power. It is also a color used throughout modern history to represent the fight for gender equality and International Women's Day.

What are the topics for women's day discussion 2023? ›

International Women's Day 2023 raises awareness of topics including gender equality, access to abortion, and violence and abuse against women.

What is the best message for women's day? ›

May this Women's Day bring you all the love, happiness, and success you deserve. Happy International Women's Day to all the women who are breaking barriers and making history! Today, let's celebrate the beauty, grace, and strength of women all around the world. Happy Women's Day!

What games can be played on women's day? ›

12 Interesting games for women's day celebration in office
  • The guessing game. People Needed: There are no boundaries; this game is ideal for up to 15 females. ...
  • Guess the thing. ...
  • Bottle spinner. ...
  • Music puzzle game. ...
  • Have you ever. ...
  • Purse scavenger hunt. ...
  • Name it in one minute. ...
  • Draw on the balloon.
Feb 28, 2023

What color is for women's day? ›

Purple, green and white are the colours of International Women's Day. Purple signifies justice, dignity and being loyal to the cause. Green symbolizes hope and white represents purity.

What are three key dates for women's history month? ›

March
  • March 1, 1978 – Women's History Week is first observed in Sonoma County, California.
  • March 1, 1987 – Congress passes a resolution designating March as Women's History Month.
  • March 2, 1903 – the Martha Washington Hotel opens in New York City, becoming the first hotel exclusively for women.

What are three important events that highlight women's achievements? ›

Women's Movement Successes of Past 3 Centuries
  • 1850: The Women's Movement Gets Organized. ...
  • 1893: States Begin to Grant Women the Right to Vote. ...
  • 1903: A Union Is Formed for Working Women. ...
  • 1916: Women Gain Access to Birth Control. ...
  • 1920: The 19th Amendment Becomes Law. ...
  • 1963: Congress Passes the Equal Pay Act.

What are the important moments in a woman's life? ›

Your birthday, your wedding, your pregnancy, and sometimes, your college graduation or retirement.

What activities can be done on women's day in school? ›

Ask the students to work on a project about women's challenges or gender equality. They could write a composition, a poem, a book report, a speech, or do a research paper. Lead a discussion on what students can do in their home, at school or in the community to bring women closer to equality.

How can we celebrate women's day at home? ›

Organise a virtual date, wear twinning clothes and have a coffee date while talking and laughing about sweet nothings. Bake with a playlist: What about waking the women of your lives up with their favourite playlist and baking their favourite cake for them? Trust us, they will never forget this sweet gesture.

What is the color of women's day 2023? ›

Today, purple is the colour of International Women's Day, and combined with green represents the feminist movement.

How can I promote women's day? ›

Here are some campaign ideas you can try out this year:
  • Spotlight the staff members.
  • Partner up with a woman-owned business or an influencer.
  • Contribute to a cause.
  • Launch a video campaign.
  • Host an event.
  • Run a social media giveaway.
  • Create a photo contest.
  • Offer discounts or sales.
Mar 3, 2023

What is the dress code for women's day 2023? ›

Here are a few things you can do for a happy Women's Day 2023: Dress in purple, green, and white ‒ the colors of International Women's Day. According to the official IWD website, “Purple signifies justice and dignity. Green symbolizes hope.

Who is a strong woman in history? ›

The Rani of Jhansi or the queen of Jhansi was one of the leaders of the Indian rebellion of 1857 which is also known as India's First War of Independence to fight the British Rule. She is also known as the Indian Joan of Arc.

What are some strong woman quotes? ›

Powerful Women Quotes
  • “Never apologize for being a powerful woman.” – ...
  • “The world needs strong women. ...
  • “Each time a woman stands up for herself, she stands up for all women.” – ...
  • “A woman is the full circle.
Mar 17, 2023

Who is the most respected woman on earth? ›

Actress and humanitarian Angelina Jolie continues to be the world's second-most admired woman, ahead of third placed British monarch Queen Elizabeth II. This year's study surveyed more than 42,000 people in 38 countries and territories to compile the list.

What is one historical event related to women's rights? ›

1848. The first women's rights convention is held in Seneca Falls, New York. There, 68 women and 32 men sign a Declaration of Sentiments, which modeled on the Declaration of Independence, outlines grievances and sets the agenda for the women's rights movement.

What is the modern woman history? ›

Modern woman was made between the French Revolution and the end of the First World War. In this time, the women of Europe crafted new ideas about their sexuaity, motherhood, the home, the politics of femininity, and their working roles. They faced challenges about what a woman should be and how she should act.

What was the most important women's movement? ›

First wave of feminism

The fight for women's right to vote in elections is known as the 'suffragette movement'. By the end of the 19th century, this had become a worldwide movement, and the words 'feminism' and 'feminist movement' started to be used from that point on.

What is a fun fact about women's History Month? ›

National Women's History Month traces its roots to March 8, 1857, when women from various New York City factories staged a protest over poor working conditions. The first Women's Day celebration in the United States was in 1909, also in New York City.

What is the symbol for the female gender? ›

Symbol. The symbol ♀ (Unicode: U+2640 Alt codes: Alt+12), a circle with a small cross underneath, is commonly used to represent females.

What are the colors for women's history month 2023? ›

Since then, the month of March has gone purple, green and white in honor of the women who've paved the way — and continue to do so today. “The use of the colors purple, green, and white to represent women's history seem have their roots in the suffrage movement in England.

Who was woman of the year first? ›

The first person to be named "Woman of the Year" (later called "Person of the Year") by Time magazine was Wallis Simpson (USA), a socialite whose controversial proposed marriage to Great Britain's Edward VIII resulted in his abdication from the throne on 11 December 1936 (they later married in France on 3 June 1937).

What is the symbol of women's day? ›

The history of International Women's Day stretches back more than 100 years when the day was first observed across Europe and America. But according to NPR, it wasn't until March 8, 1946, that feminists in Italy chose the mimosa flower as a symbol of strength, sensibility, and sensitivity for Women's Day.

Why is women's history important? ›

For girls, knowing women's achievements expands their sense of what is possible. For all of us, knowledge of women's strengths and contributions builds respect and nourishes self esteem — crucial to all children and adults now, and in the years to come. Educators are willing, often eager, to introduce women's history.

Why should we celebrate women's history? ›

During Women's History Month, we celebrate the countless women who have fought tirelessly and courageously for equality, justice, and opportunity in our Nation. We also reaffirm our commitment to advancing rights and opportunities for women and girls in the United States and around the world.

What is the symbol for women's history month? ›

The mimosa flower is a symbol of International Women's Day. March is Women's History Month, a national celebration of women's contributions to history, culture, and society.

What color stands for women's rights? ›

The National Woman's Party colors are purple, white, and gold. So where were they inspired from? Well, it was the suffragettes in England.

What is the theme for women's history month 2023 for kids? ›

And the theme for 2023 is “Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories.” Beyond the theme of the year, Women's History Month continues the discussion of women and their contributions through activities such as museum exhibits and film screenings, and by encouraging the study of achievements by women year-round.

How can we celebrate women's day in office? ›

Host a women's day lunch

A Women's Day lunch is an excellent opportunity to bring together all the women in your office to celebrate the occasion. Arrange for a special lunch for all the women in your office. It's an excellent opportunity to socialize and celebrate the day with your colleagues.

How do you honor women's history month at work? ›

6 ways to honor women's history in the workplace
  1. Host insightful "lunch and learns" ...
  2. Initiate an employee recognition program. ...
  3. Plan a virtual museum outing. ...
  4. Hold a book club themed on women's stories. ...
  5. Encourage thoughtful reflection and interaction. ...
  6. Start a business resource group.

What is a good theme for women's day? ›

Some ideas could be women in leadership, work-life balance, gender-based violence, women's health, equal pay, and gender diversity.

What is a virtual celebration of life? ›

A virtual funeral or celebration of life means different things to different people. Some see it as an entirely online, collaborative funeral service where family and friends can celebrate and memorialize their loved one digitally.

How do you make a virtual meeting more fun? ›

Here is a list of ways to make Zoom meetings more fun.
  1. Keep meetings short. ...
  2. Strike a balance between talking and listening. ...
  3. Add participatory elements. ...
  4. Use visual aids. ...
  5. Leave time to socialize. ...
  6. Virtual icebreakers. ...
  7. Online team building games. ...
  8. Remote team building challenges.

How do you entertain someone virtually? ›

I wanted to share a few fun virtual activities with friends and family that I've participated in or have scheduled on my calendar.
  1. spa night:
  2. movie night:
  3. game night:
  4. video games:
  5. escape room:
  6. cooking together:
  7. book club:
  8. exercise class:
Feb 28, 2021

What color do you wear for women's history month? ›

Since then, the month of March has gone purple, green and white in honor of the women who've paved the way — and continue to do so today. “The use of the colors purple, green, and white to represent women's history seem have their roots in the suffrage movement in England.

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