Established in 1977, the National Women's Studies Association has as one of its primary objectives promoting and supporting the production and dissemination of knowledge about women and gender through teaching, learning, research and service in academic and other settings.
ICRW is a private nonprofit organization founded in 1976, with three distinct aspects to its work: research, advocacy, and technical support for capacity building.
NOW, the largest feminist organization in the United States, works to promote equality for all women.
Our mission is to tell the stories of women who transformed our nation. We will do that through a growing state-of-the-art online presence and a future physical museum to educate, inspire, empower, shape the future, and provide a complete view of American history.
The National Women’s History Alliance formerly, the National Women’s History Project, is a leader in promoting Women’s History and is committed to the goals of education, empowerment, equality, and inclusion.
Internet resource guide that allows you to learn about women throughout history. You can browse by time period and other topics.
This Library of Congress bibliography includes titles and Library of Congress call numbers for books on a variety of topics relating to women and minorities in STEM, including general titles; education, recruitment, and career; anthropology and exploration; aviation and astronautics; earth and environmental sciences; health, medicine, and psychology; life sciences; mathematics; physical sciences; technology and invention; and selected journals.
This site is "An exploration of women's impact on the economic life of the United States between 1800 and the Great Depression."
A timeline of notable events in U.S. women’s history.
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