How women’s rights in the US have been eroded since the last women’s history month
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Celebrate Women's History Month with some amazing speakers in Deadwood - KNBN NewsCenter1
DEADWOOD, S.D. – SD CEO West Women’s Business Center honors the legacy of South Dakota women during Women’s History Month at the return of the annual Women In History Luncheon on March 16 at The Lodge At Deadwood from 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. The national theme of Women In History 2023 celebrates ‘The Women Who Tell Our Stories.’ Kelly Kirk, Director of the Sanford Lab Homestake Visitor Center will lead us on an exploration of the lives of several…
Area art centers celebrate Women’s History Month with shows
Women’s History Month became official in 1987, providing us with an annual platform to acknowledge the countless contributions women have and continue to make. But what led us here? In 1769, the American colonies were based on English common law, interpreted this way in English politician Sir William Blackstone’s “Commentaries on the Laws of England”: “By marriage, the husband and wife are one person in the law. The very being and legal existenc…
Kinetic Celebrates Women’s History Month with a World Premiere
This Women’s History Month, Kinetic Ensemble will present a musical program showcasing works by a lineup of all-female composers, including “Home,” a music and dance piece developed by Kinetic’s current composer-in-residence Nicky Sohn, Kinetic violinist Mary Grace Johnson, and guest choreographer Kayla Collymore.
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