Where are the women in our history curricula? Just how underrepresented and marginalized are women in history books? Why is it important to be aware of who’s writing our history and the impact that may have on girls and boys alike?
In this episode of PEP Talks: Podcast on Educational Possibilities, a podcast produced by the National Coalition of Girls School, host Olivia Haas, who is the Director of Strategic Communications & Media at NCGS, discusses the importance of including the historical stories and experiences of women in our curricula.
Olivia is joined by UNLADYLIKE2020’s creator Charlotte Mangin and Lori Ann Terjesen, Director of Education for the National Women’s History Museum.
LISTEN HERE: https://www.ncgs.org/advocacy/blog/2021/03/03/see-it-to-be-it-the-power-of-herstory/
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