Women's History Month

The 32-year-old New Yorker has pushed her boundary-breaking proposals from the fringes onto the Democratic agenda. And her influence extends beyond policy.

We partnered with HEB this Women’s History Month to highlight ’31 Days, 31 Women’ and today we are celebrating Patricia Roberts Harris. Named Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in 1977, Harris became the first black woman to hold a Cabinet position. At Senate hearings for her appointment, Senators questioned how someone of her elevated […]

We partnered with HEB this Women's History Month to highlight '31 Days, 31 Women' and today we are celebrating Patricia Schroeder, Governor of Texas from 1991-1995. Richards left her mark, appointing more women and minorities to official positions—including the first women and African-Americans in the Texas Rangers—than any of her predecessors had. 

We partnered with HEB this Women's History Month to highlight '31 Days, 31 Women' and today we are celebrating US Rep Val Demings, whom President Biden considered as a running mate in 2020.

We partnered with HEB this Women's History Month to highlight '31 Days, 31 Women' and today we are celebrating Senator Mia Mcleod.

Women's History Month

In 2018, DeJear won the Democratic primary for secretary of state, but though she fell short in the general election, her candidacy energized Democrats across the state, established her as a rising star, and prepared her for the challenges of a gubernatorial campaign.

We partnered with HEB this Women's History Month to highlight '31 Days, 31 Women' and today we are celebrating Danielle Susan Allen, the James Bryant Conant University Professor at Harvard University.

Women's History Month

We partnered with HEB this Women's History Month to highlight '31 Days, 31 Women' and today we are celebrating Cheri Beasley, who is running for election to the U.S. Senate to represent North Carolina.

Women's History Month

We partnered with HEB this Women's History month to highlight '31 Days, 31 Women' and today we are celebrating Stacey Abrams, the Georgia Democrat and leading voting rights activist who is set to launch another campaign to become the nation’s first Black woman governor.

A dream helped Beatrice Dixon transform a problem into a million-dollar company. Learn more about her story.

March is Women’s History Month and we’re celebrating 31 different women over the month, spanning the worlds of entertainment, politics, local, global and beyond. Entry number eight happens to come on International Women’s Day and the same day she becomes the first woman to lead a Marvel Cinematic Universe film as a hero. But if you’ve […]

March is Women’s History Month and we’re celebrating 31 different women over the month, spanning the worlds of entertainment, politics, local, global and beyond. Entry number seven on our list hails from Dallas, Texas and is the living definition of a young girl boss. When she felt the need to create spaces for her ideas, she wasn’t going […]