Women’s History Month Facts
Simone de Beauvior’s book, The Second Sex, depicted the traditions of sexism that dominated society and history. It was a defining book for the feminist movement.
Simone de Beauvior’s book, The Second Sex, depicted the traditions of sexism that dominated society and history. It was a defining book for the feminist movement.
NDSU is the host institution for the 27th Annual Woodlands and High Plains Traditional Powwow scheduled for Saturday, April 2, from 12:30 to 10 p.m. in the Memorial Union Great Plains Ballroom. The event is a collaboration of NDSU, Concordia College, M-State and Minnesota State University Moorhead. The theme for this year’s powwow is “Educate. Empower. Continue the Legacy.”
Katherine Hepburn, through her acting, helped redefine traditional views of women’s roles in society. Eva Peron campaigned tirelessly for both the poor and for the extension of women’s rights.
Marie Curie is credited for the discovery of two new elements, polonium and radium.
Coco Chanel was one of the most innovative fashion designers. She took traditionally male clothes and redesigned them for the benefit of women.