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          • The Antebellum Era: Abolition is Women's Ticket
          • The Civil War Era: Women Supporters, Soldiers, and Spies
          • Reconstruction: And Woman Suffrage
          • Industrialization and Imperialism: Progressives
          • The World War I Era: Woman Suffrage
          • The New Woman Era: Roaring Twenties to Depression
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      • Season 1 >
        • Episodes 1-10 >
          • S1E1 Our Story
          • S1E2 His Story Her Story
          • S1E3 Heroes and Sheroes
          • S1E4 Herstory's Complicated Suffrage
          • S1E5 His Sphere Her Sphere
          • S1E6 Fast Girls and 1936 Olympics
          • S1E7 Standards and Her Voice
          • S1E8 Rape and Civil Rights
          • S1E9 Textbooks and Crossdressing Spies
          • S1E10 It's not about feminism
        • Episodes 11-20 >
          • S1E11 Equal Pay and Ida Tarbell
          • S1E12 Equal Rights Amendment
          • S1E13 Culture Wars and the Frontier PART 1
          • S1E14 Culture Wars and the Frontier PART 2
          • S1E15 Women's Historians and Primary Sources
          • S1E16 Education and Nuns
          • S1E17 Blanks and Goddess Worship
          • S1E18 Thanksgiving and Other
          • S1E19 Feminist Pedagogy and the Triangle Fire
          • S1E20 Mrs. So and so, Peggy Eaton, and the Trail of Tears
        • Episodes 21-30 >
          • S1E21 First Ladies and Holiday Parties
          • S1E22 Sarah, Mary, and Virginity
          • S1E23 Hiding and Jackie O
          • S1E24 Well Behaved Women and Early Christianity
          • S1E25 Muslim Women and their History
          • S1E26 Written Out Alice Paul
          • S1E27 Blocked and Kamala Harris
          • S1E28 Clandestine Work and Virginia Hall
          • S1E29 Didn't Get There, Maggie Hassan and the Fabulous Five
          • S1E30 White Supremacy and the Black Panthers
        • Episodes 31-40 >
          • S1E31 Thematic Instruction and Indigenous Women
          • S1E32 Racism and Women in the Mexican American War
          • S1E33 Covid Crisis and Republican Motherhood
          • S1E34 Burned Records and Black Women's Clubs
          • S1E35 JSTOR and Reconstruction
          • S1E36 Somebody's Wife and Hawaiian Missionary Wives
          • S1E37 Taboo = Menstruation
          • S1E38 What's her name? Health, Religion and Mary Baker Eddy PART 1
          • S1E39 What's her name? Health, Religion and Mary Baker Eddy PART 1
          • S1E40 Controversial and Reproductive Justice PART 1
        • Episodes 41-50 >
          • S1E41 Controversial and Reproductive Justice PART 2
          • S1E42 Sexual Assault and the Founding of Rome
          • S1E43 Sexist Historians and Gudrid the Viking
          • S1E44 Byzantine Intersectionality
          • S1E45 Murder and Queens
          • S1E46 Hindu Goddesses and the Third Gender
          • S1E47 Women's Founding Documents
          • S1E48 Women and Bletchley Park
          • S1E49 Unknown Jewish Resistance Fighters
          • S1E50 End of Year ONE!
      • Season 2 >
        • Episodes 1-12 Monarchs and Politicians >
          • S2E1 Let's Make HERSTORY!
          • S2E2 Empresses, Monarchs, and Politicians: How did women rise to power in the Ancient world?
          • S2E3 How did female sexuality lead to the rise and fall of Chinese empresses? with Dr. Cony Marquez
          • S2E4 How did medieval women rise and why were they erased? ​With Shelley Puhak
          • S2E5 Did English Queens Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn have agency? with Chloe Gardner
          • S2E6 Is Elizabeth a turning point in World History? with Deb Hunter
          • S2E7 How did Maria Theresa transform modern Europe? With Dr. Barbara Stollber-Rilinger
          • S2E8 Were Paul and Burns the turning point in women's suffrage? With Dr. Sidney Bland
          • S2E9 Were the First Ladies just wives? ​With the First Ladies Man
          • S2E10: How did ER use her position and influence to sway public opinion and influence politics? ​With Dr. Christy Regenhardt
          • S2E11: Why was women’s fight for low level offices needed? ​With Dr. Elizabeth Katz
          • S2E12 Should We Believe Anita Hill? With the Hashtag History Podcast
        • Episodes 13-19 Women Social Reformers >
          • S2E13: Women in Social Reform: Should temperance have been intersectional?
          • S2E14: Why are material culture artifacts reshaping our understanding of women's history? With Dr. Amy Forss
          • S2E15: Did 19th institutionalizing and deinstitutionalizing healthcare make it safer? with Dr. Martha Libster
          • S2E16: Why are the interconnections between women and their social reform movements important? With Dr. DeAnna Beachley
          • S2E17: Did WWII really bring women into the workforce? ​With Dr. Dorothy Cobble
          • S2E18: How have unwell women been treated in healthcare? ​With Dr. Elinor Cleghorn
          • S2E19: How did MADD impact the culture of drunk driving?
        • Episodes 20-28 Women and War >
          • S2E20: Women and War: How are Army Rangers still changing the game?
          • S2E21: Should we remember Augustus for his war on women? ​With Dr. Barry Strauss
          • S2E22: Were French women willing participants or collateral damage in imperialism? with Dr. Jack Gronau
          • S2E23: Was Joan of Arc a heretic? ​With Jacqui Nelson
          • S2E24: What changes did the upper class ladies of SC face as a result of the Civil War? with Annabelle Blevins Pifer
          • S2E25: Were Soviets more open to gender equality? ​With Jacqui Nelson
          • S2E26: Why Womanpower in the Women's Armed Services Integration Act of 1948? with Tanya Roth
          • S2E27: What role did women play in the Vietnam War? with Dr. Barbara Tischler
          • S2E28: Why were women drawn into the Anti-Vietnam Movement with Dr. Jessica Frazier
        • Episodes 29-33 Women Explorers and Pioneers >
          • S2E29: Women Explorers and Pioneers: Who was the real Lady Lindy?
          • S2E30: What is the heroine's journey of women in the west? ​With Meredith Eliassen
          • S2E31: What is the lost history of the Statue of Freedom? with Katya Miller
          • S2E32: Why did women explore the White Mountains? With Dr. Marcia Schmidt Blaine
          • S2E33: How are native women telling their own stories? with Dr. Ferina King
        • Episodes 34-38 Women in World Religions >
          • S2E34: Women and World Religions: How did Confucianism’s enduring impact affect women in China?
          • S2E35: What precedent is there for female Islamic leaders? with Dr. Shahla Haeri
          • S2E36: Were Islamic Queens successful? with Dr. Shahla Haeri
          • S2E37: Is there space for female Islamic leaders today? with Dr. Shahla Haeri​
          • S2E38: Were Protestant women just wives and mothers? with Caroline Taylor
        • Episodes 39-44 Women in Queer History >
          • S2E39: Queer Women in History: How did one woman legalize gay marriage?
          • S2E40: Was Title IX just about sports? with Sara Fitzgerald
          • S2E41: Was Hildegard de Bingen gay? with Lauren Cole
          • S2E42: What crimes were women accused of in the 17th and 18th Century? with Dr. Shannon Duffy
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The RHP Annual Fund

The RHP Annual Fund is the number one giving priority for The Remedial Herstory Project. Annual Fund dollars support our media projects and bring women's history to young people. Gifts to the Annual Fund are foundational to our work. Without these funds, our research and projects would not be produced, making our mission of allowing women to be seen, heard, and complicated in history classes a very difficult goal to achieve.
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We operate on a fiscal year that runs from January 1 to December 31. Every gift to the RHP Annual Fund makes a difference. There are a variety of ways to participate and impact at every gift level.

GIVING CLUBS
Susan B. Anthony $5,000 - $9,999
Shirley Chisholm $2,500 - $4,999
Ida B. Wells-Barnett $1,500 - $2,499
Harriet Tubman $750 - $1,499
​Alice Paul $350 - $749

You can make a contribution of any amount through our website HERE or by sending a check to:

The Remedial Herstory Project
PO Box 412
Plymouth, NH
03264
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Ways to Give

There are many ways to contribute to the Remedial Herstory Project. Gifts of all kinds enhance our work and help us serve our mission. We are incredibly grateful to those who have supported and continue to support our work.
Cash Gift
Contributions made by check, cash, or credit card are tax deductible in the calendar year the gift is made. Please make checks payable to The Remedial Herstory Project and mail to PO Box 412, Plymouth, NH 03264.

Donors may contribute to the RHP through Venmo @ReHerstory. Or, you may make a gift anytime through our online store.
Project Grants
Donors may choose to designate The Remedial Herstory Project as a recipient of a grant from a family foundation, charitable gift fund, or donor-advised fund. RHP also has a variety of specific opportunities and programs that regularly receive support from individual, corporate and foundation funders, as well as unique opportunities that might be of interest to donors looking to explore philanthropic opportunities.

Please contact Kelsie Eckert, President of the Remedial Herstory Project, at remedialherstory@gmail.com.
Become a Patron
Donors may choose to become a Patron and stay in contact with RHP through Patreon.com. Patrons can give at a variety of levels. Patrons receive gear, updates, behind the scenes details, and early release of RHP content.

Go to www.patreon.com/remedialherstory to sign up.
Matching Gifts
Many companies sponsor matching gift programs. Each program establishes guidelines for matching employee philanthropic gifts to nonprofit organizations. Ask your Human Resources Office if this might be an option for you.
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An in-kind gift is a donation of goods or services (such as sound equipment, software, or books) that advances the mission of the RHP. These gifts may be tax-deductible.
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​Please contact Kelsie Eckert, President of the Remedial Herstory Project, at remedialherstory@gmail.com.
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There are many ways to get involved with the RHP, including building lesson plans, website content, writing blogs, planning or volunteering at events, and serving on committees.

To inquire about volunteer opportunities, please contact Kelsie Eckert, President of the Remedial Herstory Project, at remedialherstory@gmail.com.
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THANK YOU to our SUPPORTERS and PATRONS: Jeff Eckert, Barbara Tischler, Brooke Sullivan, Christian Bourdo, Kent Heckel, Jenna Koloski, Nancy Heckel, Megan Torrey-Payne, Leah Tanger, Mark Bryer, Nicole Woulfe, Alicia Guitierrez-Romine, Katya Miller, Michelle Stonis, Jessica Freire, Laura Holiday, Jacqui Nelson, Annabelle Blevins Pifer, Dawn Cyr, and Megan Gary.

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​We are excited to announce our official partnership with A Tour Of Her Own. TOHO is the first tourism company in Washington, DC to focus exclusively on women’s history and we proudly support their programming, The LINEUP, that includes live and virtual tours, salons, and book talks. Their 2022 schedule is open for registration and we are happy to share our partner benefits with you! Our network is welcome to a 35% discount on all programs in The LINEUP as well as all annual memberships. Use promo code RHPROJECT2022 at checkout: https://www.atourofherown.com/partners2022. 
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The Remedial Herstory Project is thrilled to partner with ecoText. We are entirely dedicated to bringing meaningful curriculum and resources to the primary and secondary classrooms and believe ecoText’s tools will give teachers more resources to make complex materials and texts accessible to more students. We share their passion for reforming education and making it more inclusive. Click to learn more about their materials.
  • Home
  • About
    • About RHP
    • Board of Directors
    • Partnerships
    • Contact and Consulting
  • Giving
    • Giving
    • Become a Patron
  • Educators
    • Lessons >
      • Submit a Lesson Plan
      • Elementary Lessons
      • Secondary Lessons >
        • C3 Inquiries
        • World History
        • United States Women's History >
          • Early American History: Cultural Encounters
          • The Revolutionary Era: Women's Liberties?
          • The Antebellum Era: Abolition is Women's Ticket
          • The Civil War Era: Women Supporters, Soldiers, and Spies
          • Reconstruction: And Woman Suffrage
          • Industrialization and Imperialism: Progressives
          • The World War I Era: Woman Suffrage
          • The New Woman Era: Roaring Twenties to Depression
          • The World War II Era: Women and the War Effort
          • The Civil Rights Era: And Sexual Freedoms
          • The Modern Era: Post Feminism?
    • Podcast PD Certificate
    • Summer Educators Retreat >
      • Summer Educators Retreat
      • Retreat 2021
      • Retreat 2022
    • Book Club
  • Media
    • Advertise with Us
    • Blog
    • Video Series
    • Podcast >
      • About the Podcast
      • Episodes
      • Apply to Speak
      • Become a Patron
      • Season 1 >
        • Episodes 1-10 >
          • S1E1 Our Story
          • S1E2 His Story Her Story
          • S1E3 Heroes and Sheroes
          • S1E4 Herstory's Complicated Suffrage
          • S1E5 His Sphere Her Sphere
          • S1E6 Fast Girls and 1936 Olympics
          • S1E7 Standards and Her Voice
          • S1E8 Rape and Civil Rights
          • S1E9 Textbooks and Crossdressing Spies
          • S1E10 It's not about feminism
        • Episodes 11-20 >
          • S1E11 Equal Pay and Ida Tarbell
          • S1E12 Equal Rights Amendment
          • S1E13 Culture Wars and the Frontier PART 1
          • S1E14 Culture Wars and the Frontier PART 2
          • S1E15 Women's Historians and Primary Sources
          • S1E16 Education and Nuns
          • S1E17 Blanks and Goddess Worship
          • S1E18 Thanksgiving and Other
          • S1E19 Feminist Pedagogy and the Triangle Fire
          • S1E20 Mrs. So and so, Peggy Eaton, and the Trail of Tears
        • Episodes 21-30 >
          • S1E21 First Ladies and Holiday Parties
          • S1E22 Sarah, Mary, and Virginity
          • S1E23 Hiding and Jackie O
          • S1E24 Well Behaved Women and Early Christianity
          • S1E25 Muslim Women and their History
          • S1E26 Written Out Alice Paul
          • S1E27 Blocked and Kamala Harris
          • S1E28 Clandestine Work and Virginia Hall
          • S1E29 Didn't Get There, Maggie Hassan and the Fabulous Five
          • S1E30 White Supremacy and the Black Panthers
        • Episodes 31-40 >
          • S1E31 Thematic Instruction and Indigenous Women
          • S1E32 Racism and Women in the Mexican American War
          • S1E33 Covid Crisis and Republican Motherhood
          • S1E34 Burned Records and Black Women's Clubs
          • S1E35 JSTOR and Reconstruction
          • S1E36 Somebody's Wife and Hawaiian Missionary Wives
          • S1E37 Taboo = Menstruation
          • S1E38 What's her name? Health, Religion and Mary Baker Eddy PART 1
          • S1E39 What's her name? Health, Religion and Mary Baker Eddy PART 1
          • S1E40 Controversial and Reproductive Justice PART 1
        • Episodes 41-50 >
          • S1E41 Controversial and Reproductive Justice PART 2
          • S1E42 Sexual Assault and the Founding of Rome
          • S1E43 Sexist Historians and Gudrid the Viking
          • S1E44 Byzantine Intersectionality
          • S1E45 Murder and Queens
          • S1E46 Hindu Goddesses and the Third Gender
          • S1E47 Women's Founding Documents
          • S1E48 Women and Bletchley Park
          • S1E49 Unknown Jewish Resistance Fighters
          • S1E50 End of Year ONE!
      • Season 2 >
        • Episodes 1-12 Monarchs and Politicians >
          • S2E1 Let's Make HERSTORY!
          • S2E2 Empresses, Monarchs, and Politicians: How did women rise to power in the Ancient world?
          • S2E3 How did female sexuality lead to the rise and fall of Chinese empresses? with Dr. Cony Marquez
          • S2E4 How did medieval women rise and why were they erased? ​With Shelley Puhak
          • S2E5 Did English Queens Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn have agency? with Chloe Gardner
          • S2E6 Is Elizabeth a turning point in World History? with Deb Hunter
          • S2E7 How did Maria Theresa transform modern Europe? With Dr. Barbara Stollber-Rilinger
          • S2E8 Were Paul and Burns the turning point in women's suffrage? With Dr. Sidney Bland
          • S2E9 Were the First Ladies just wives? ​With the First Ladies Man
          • S2E10: How did ER use her position and influence to sway public opinion and influence politics? ​With Dr. Christy Regenhardt
          • S2E11: Why was women’s fight for low level offices needed? ​With Dr. Elizabeth Katz
          • S2E12 Should We Believe Anita Hill? With the Hashtag History Podcast
        • Episodes 13-19 Women Social Reformers >
          • S2E13: Women in Social Reform: Should temperance have been intersectional?
          • S2E14: Why are material culture artifacts reshaping our understanding of women's history? With Dr. Amy Forss
          • S2E15: Did 19th institutionalizing and deinstitutionalizing healthcare make it safer? with Dr. Martha Libster
          • S2E16: Why are the interconnections between women and their social reform movements important? With Dr. DeAnna Beachley
          • S2E17: Did WWII really bring women into the workforce? ​With Dr. Dorothy Cobble
          • S2E18: How have unwell women been treated in healthcare? ​With Dr. Elinor Cleghorn
          • S2E19: How did MADD impact the culture of drunk driving?
        • Episodes 20-28 Women and War >
          • S2E20: Women and War: How are Army Rangers still changing the game?
          • S2E21: Should we remember Augustus for his war on women? ​With Dr. Barry Strauss
          • S2E22: Were French women willing participants or collateral damage in imperialism? with Dr. Jack Gronau
          • S2E23: Was Joan of Arc a heretic? ​With Jacqui Nelson
          • S2E24: What changes did the upper class ladies of SC face as a result of the Civil War? with Annabelle Blevins Pifer
          • S2E25: Were Soviets more open to gender equality? ​With Jacqui Nelson
          • S2E26: Why Womanpower in the Women's Armed Services Integration Act of 1948? with Tanya Roth
          • S2E27: What role did women play in the Vietnam War? with Dr. Barbara Tischler
          • S2E28: Why were women drawn into the Anti-Vietnam Movement with Dr. Jessica Frazier
        • Episodes 29-33 Women Explorers and Pioneers >
          • S2E29: Women Explorers and Pioneers: Who was the real Lady Lindy?
          • S2E30: What is the heroine's journey of women in the west? ​With Meredith Eliassen
          • S2E31: What is the lost history of the Statue of Freedom? with Katya Miller
          • S2E32: Why did women explore the White Mountains? With Dr. Marcia Schmidt Blaine
          • S2E33: How are native women telling their own stories? with Dr. Ferina King
        • Episodes 34-38 Women in World Religions >
          • S2E34: Women and World Religions: How did Confucianism’s enduring impact affect women in China?
          • S2E35: What precedent is there for female Islamic leaders? with Dr. Shahla Haeri
          • S2E36: Were Islamic Queens successful? with Dr. Shahla Haeri
          • S2E37: Is there space for female Islamic leaders today? with Dr. Shahla Haeri​
          • S2E38: Were Protestant women just wives and mothers? with Caroline Taylor
        • Episodes 39-44 Women in Queer History >
          • S2E39: Queer Women in History: How did one woman legalize gay marriage?
          • S2E40: Was Title IX just about sports? with Sara Fitzgerald
          • S2E41: Was Hildegard de Bingen gay? with Lauren Cole
          • S2E42: What crimes were women accused of in the 17th and 18th Century? with Dr. Shannon Duffy
  • Store
  • Resources
    • OTD Calendar
    • Women
    • Reading
    • Feature Films