
CELEBRATING WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH
From Grating the Nutmeg by Connecticut Explored Magazine
March 4, 2026 · Season 4
About this episode
This episode highlights five significant stories in celebration of Women's History Month.
March is Women's History Month! Here's 5 Not to Be Missed Stories! An American Woman Artist Abroad — Mary Rogers Williams Votes (and Markers) for Women! Phyllis Zlotnick, Disability Rights Activist Miss Crandall's School for Black Women Mary Hall and the Good Will Club
Topics covered
- Women's History Month
- American women artists
- disability rights activism
- Black women's education
- historical figures
Keywords
- Women's History Month
- Mary Rogers Williams
- Phyllis Zlotnick
- disability rights
- Black women education
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Miss Crandall's School for Black Women
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