HAPPY WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH

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President Jimmy Carter created a Proclamation in March 1980 designating the month as Women’s History Month. This initiative aimed to honor and commemorate the countless contributions that women have made throughout history across various fields, including science, politics, arts, and social movements. The observance serves as a reminder of the integral role women have played in shaping society and advocating for change, despite often being overlooked in traditional narratives.

Women’s History Month Information: Women’s History Month | National Women’s History Museum

Throughout the month, numerous events and activities take place, including educational programs, lectures, and exhibitions that highlight the achievements and experiences of women throughout history. Schools, organizations, and communities come together to celebrate women’s accomplishments and inspire future generations.

For those interested in exploring more about this important observance, additional resources and information are available at the Women’s History Website. This platform provides a wealth of materials, including articles, biographies, and lesson plans that can deepen understanding and appreciation of women’s history.

The National Women’s History Alliance also has
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Another Milestone Celebrating African American History

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It is February 28th, and the celebration of Black History Month is coming to a close. However, today, the United States Postal Service (USPS) unveiled a new stamp that pays tribute to the remarkable history and legacy of Harriet Powers, an iconic figure in the world of African American art and storytelling. Powers, who flourished during the 19th century, is best known for her beautifully crafted quilts that depicted significant events and narratives from her life and the broader experiences of African Americans.

This stamp not only honors her contributions to art and culture but also reflects the enduring spirit and resilience within the African American community as we celebrate the 100th anniversary of various important milestones in their history. Harriet Powers’ quilts are considered treasures that narrate powerful stories, weaving together threads of history, faith, and community.

For those interested in delving deeper into Harriet Powers’ life and the historical context surrounding her work, I invite you to tune into my podcast Judith Guerra Wellness Connections. In this episode, I provide her early history and, insights into how Powers influenced contemporary art and culture. Additionally, I’ve included a selection of links in the podcast details to help you further explore the impactful legacy of Harriet Powers and the broader narrative of African American history.

Podcast available on Apple, Spotify, Buzzsprout, Amazon Music, and other platforms

Join me in celebrating this significant occasion by listening to the podcast and discovering how the stories of individuals like Harriet Powers continue to inspire and educate us today. Together, we can honor a vibrant culture that has significantly shaped the fabric of our nation.

USPS Source: https://about.usps.com/newsroom/national-releases/2026/0213ma-harriet-powers-stamps-to-be-issued-feb-28.htm

Dr. Jen’s Newsletter

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Whether you’re young or old, I am confident that you will find something valuable to help you and your family in Dr. Jen Ashton’s insightful Newsletter, which I am proud to subscribe to. This newsletter is not just a collection of tips; it is a treasure trove of information that covers a wide range of health topics, from preventive care to the latest medical research. Dr. Ashton’s expert advice caters to various age groups and can assist you in making informed health-related decisions. To make it easier for you to explore this valuable resource, I am including the link to her website, where she has a comprehensive listing of newsletter topics worth knowing about, ensuring that you and your loved ones stay informed and empowered regarding your health and wellness journeys.

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Click the link to read various issues that cover a wide array of topics. Additionally, you can also subscribe to the newsletter to receive updates directly in your inbox, which will keep you connected to the most important health information that you won’t want to miss.

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