
Mission
"Women are half of humanity; they should be half the content in history."
-Kelsie Brook Eckert
The Remedial Herstory Project is a New Hampshire based international nonprofit founded and led by women educators and advocates under the advisement of women's historians and college professors working to get women's history into the primary and secondary curriculum, as well as our cultural competence.
The Remedial Herstory Project is a tax exempt 501c3.
The RHP is dedicated to developing and providing inquiry-based learning materials on women’s history free to educators. In support of its mission, the RHP produces media, provides resources, and professional development in history for educators.



Our Why
"When you hear a story from the past that doesn’t include women, you have to literally break your brain and ask yourself wait where are the women?" -Brooke Neva Sullivan
Dive into the rich tapestry of women's history with The Remedial Herstory Project. Our workshops and educational resources are designed to bring to light the often overlooked contributions of women throughout history.
The history curriculum in schools is insufficient in their representation of women’s contribution to past events. This website aims to address that. While teachers want to include women’s history, they have not had access to the training, modeling, and resources to do it effectively. Women make up fifty percent of the global population, and yet are in a small fraction of events discussed in school. Women’s choices have been harrowing, infamous, and monumental, and yet their stories are so rarely associated with mainstream history.
We study history to learn from our past. Girls have been denied the opportunity to fully learn about women’s struggles and triumphs in schools.
Scholars
Dozens of scholars have contributed to the work of the Remedial Herstory Project by speaking on our podcast or at our Institutes, or by reviewing our textbooks and inquiries. Thank you.
Alicia Guitierrez-Romine
Allison Efford
Allison Tyra
Andrew Och
Anna Rupprecht
Annabelle Blevins Pifer
Arunima Datta
Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger
Barbara Tischler
Barry Strauss
Beverly Duran
Bremond MacDougall
Bridget Erlandson
Camilla Townsend
Celeste Reynolds
Christy Regenhardt
Maria Conception Marquez
Danielle McGuire
Davida Siwisa James
DeAnna Beachley
Deb Hunter
Dorothy Cobble
Elizabeth Katz
Elizabeth Dubrulle
Emily Glankler
Emily Neville
Erika Robuck
Farina King
Filiz Ruhm
Jack Gronau
Jacqui Nelson
Jason Charette
Jessica Frazier
Jonathan Couser
Katherine Koh
Kathryn Gehred
Katya Miller
Kristina Giannosa
Laura Tilghman
Lauren Cole
Leah Chang
Leslie Pelon
Linda Upham-Bornstein
Lisa Cooper
Lori Mancuso
Marcia Schmidt Blaine
Margaret Huettl
Marie Cartier
Martha Libster
Mary Bezbatchenko
Maura McCreight
Melissa InouyeMelissa Blair
Meredith Eliassen
Micah Wolfe
Michelle Young
Michelle Stonis
Nancy Locklin-Sofer
Pamela Scully
Pamela Toler
Rachelle Bergstein
Rebecca Graham
Rebecca Noel
Rebekah Clark
Roland Betancourt
Roshanna Sylvester
Sara Stone
Sara Fitzgerald
Sarah Durn
Sarah Campbell
Sarah Kopplin
Sarah Percy
Shahla Haeri
Sheryl Gordon
Tanya Roth
Tim Wendel
Tina Cassidy
Veronica Wilson
Victoria Plutshack
Whitney Howarth

Support Staff
Haley Brook
Business Manager
Annabelle Blevins-Pifer
Substack Editor
Hanna McNulty
Newsletter Editor

Our Team
Our team is based from California to Scotland and everywhere in between.
The Remedial Herstory Project has five departments headed by passionate change makers overseen by a dynamic board of directors.

Executive Director
Kelsie Brook Eckert

Development Director
Victoria Plutshack

Ambassador Director
Rachel Lee Perez

Research Director
Jacqui Nelson

Outreach Director
Chloe Sharma

Professional Development Director
Lauren Connolly
Board of Directors
Our Board of Directors is comprised of scholars, nonprofit leaders, and girl bosses across industries.

Brooke Neva Sullivan
Co-Founder & Board Chair

Kathryn Kiefer
Co-Founder & Director

Dr. Alicia Gutierrez-Romine
Director

Dr. Idrissa Snider
Director

Amanda Zurawski
Director

Isabelle Plante
Director

Dr. Pamela Scully
Secretary & Director

Jenna Koloski
Co-Founder & Treasurer

Dr. Martha Gardner
Director








