MarketingNewAuthors.com (MANA)—a woman-owned business—is also celebrating this annual observance by highlighting the works of its women authors and other women writers.
According to Gerda Lerner, a pioneering historian, author, and activist, “Women’s history is women’s right—an essential, indispensable heritage from which we can draw pride, comfort, courage, and long-range vision.”
From trailblazing scientists like British chemist Rosalind Franklin, whose work led to the discovery of the DNA structure, to civil rights activists like Rosa Parks, whose arrest led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott, women have made important strides in every field.
Despite the progress women have made, there are still issues to address, such as gender inequality, gender-based violence, wage disparities, limited employment opportunities, underrepresentation in leadership roles, and inadequate access to education, especially in marginalized communities. Women’s History Month offers a platform to inform people about these ongoing challenges and inspires collective efforts to confront them.
Women’s History Month reminds us that history is not complete without the stories and achievements of women.
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