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Every woman erased or forgotten from history is a future lost. We want to honor their stories not just for justice, but to incite actual change. The resources you’ll find on this page are just a starting point.

take action.

Every woman erased or forgotten from history is a future lost. We want to honor their stories not just for justice, but to incite actual change. The resources you’ll find on this page are just a starting point.

take action.

Every woman erased or forgotten from history is a future lost. We want to honor their stories not just for justice, but to incite actual change. The resources you’ll find on this page are just a starting point.

take action.

Every woman erased or forgotten from history is a future lost. We want to honor their stories not just for justice, but to incite actual change. The resources you’ll find on this page are just a starting point.

take action.

Every woman erased or forgotten from history is a future lost. We want to honor their stories not just for justice, but to incite actual change. The resources you’ll find on this page are just a starting point.

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We hope these videos make you laugh, but also make you aware of the lost potential of so many women whose achievements were never recognized or celebrated in their time.

While we can’t change the past, we can contribute to a more inclusive future and share as many stories of women’s achievements as we can.

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Awareness Inspires Action

Awareness Inspires Action

Awareness Inspires Action

Awareness Inspires Action

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Footnote Finder is our new online community dedicated to uplifting and sharing women’s stories. We’re inviting educators, students, and community members to help us spotlight the women, past and present, whose achievements shaped our communities, but were never fully celebrated.

Use the form to the right to submit a story today or visit the Facebook group to learn more about this initiative.

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