It is important to study black women for Women's History Month because their stories and contributions have often been overlooked or minimalized in mainstream historical narratives.
Black women have played significant roles in shaping societies, cultures, and movements throughout history, yet their experiences and achievements are frequently underrepresented in historical accounts.
By studying and amplifying the experiences of black women, we can gain a more comprehensive and inclusive understanding of women's history and the struggles and triumphs of Black communities. This can help to challenge and disrupt dominant narratives that have traditionally centered on the experiences of white women and promote a more intersectional and equitable approach to studying and celebrating women's history.
Check out my Finding Your Genius Learning Pack to help you amplify Black Women during Women's History Month. This learning pack includes:
3 articles
1-page biographies
3-part classification cards in print and cursive
Control of Error Cards
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