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Teaching Women's History in Latin America

  • 60 Days
  • 4 Steps
Get a certificate by completing the program.

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Unlock the rich and diverse narratives of women throughout Latin American history with our self-paced course, Teaching Women's History in Latin America. Designed for educators, history enthusiasts, and advocates of inclusive education, this program empowers you to bring the often-overlooked stories of Latin American women into your classroom and curriculum. Through inquiry-based learning modules, you’ll explore the pivotal roles women have played in shaping political, social, and cultural landscapes from pre-Columbian times to the present day.

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MONTHLY PATRONS
​Jeff Eckert, Barbara Tischler, Brooke Sullivan, Christian Bourdo, Kent Heckel, Jenna Koloski, Nancy Heckel, Megan Torrey-Payne, Mark Bryer, Nicole Woulfe, Alicia Gutierrez-Romine, Katya Miller, Michelle Stonis, Jessica Freire, Laura Holiday, Jacqui Nelson, Annabelle Blevins Pifer, Dawn Cyr, Megan Gary, Melissa Adams, Victoria Plutshack, Rachel Lee, Perez, Kate Kemp, Bridget Erlandson, Leah Spellerberg, Rebecca Sanborn Marshall​, Ashley Satterfield, Milly Neff, Alexandra Plutshack, Martha Wheelock, Gwen Duralek, Maureen Barthen, Pamela Scully, Elizabeth Blanchard, Christina Luzzi, Amy Hancock Cranage, 

MAJOR DONORS
​Pioneer: Deb Coffin, Annalee Davis Thorndike Foundation, Rhode Island Community Foundation, the Heron Foundation
Icon: Jean German, Dr. Barbara and Dr. Steve Tischler, Dr. Leah Redmond Chang

GRANTORS: New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, New Hampshire, Vermont, South Carolina Humanities.

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