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Home
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Statements
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Closing of the Department of Education
ERA Endorsement
2024 Election
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Teaching Herstory
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Courses and Professional Development
Winter Institute
Free Lectures
Book Club (Monthly)
Social Studies Standards
>
Standards
Gender Parity Resolution
Find your state Ambassador
Learn
World History
>
1. to 15,000 BCE Pre-History
2. to 15,000 BCE Goddesses
3. 10,000 BCE Agricultural Revolution
4. 4,000-1,000 BCE City States
5. 800-400 BCE European Founding Myths
6. 800-300 BCE Asian Philosophies
7. 100 BCE - 100 CE Roman Empire
8. 100 BCE - 100 CE Han Empire
9. 0 CE Monotheism
10. 100-500 Silk Roads
11. 300-900 Age of Queens
12. 700-1200 Islam
13. 1000-1500 Feudalism
14. 900-1200 Crusades
15. 1200-1400 Mongols
16. 1300-1500 Renaissance and Ottomans
17. 1000-1600 New Worlds
18. 1000-1600 Explorers
19. 1450-1600 Reformation
20. 1500-1700 Encounters
21. 1500-1700 Slave Trade
22. 1700-1850 Enlightenment
23. 1600-1850 Asia
24. 1850-1950 Industrial Revolution
25. 1850-1950 Imperialism
26. 1900-1930 Worlds in Collision
27. 1930-1950 Global War
28. 1950-1990 Decolonization
29. 1950-1990 Transnational Feminism
US History
>
1. Early North American Women
2. Women's Cultural Encounters
3. Women's Colonial Life
4. American Revolution
5. Republican Motherhood
6. Women and the Trail of Tears
7. Women in the Abolition Movement
8. Women and the West
9. Women in the Civil War
10. Women and Reconstruction
11. The Rise of NAWSA and NACWC
12. Women and Expansion
13. Women and Industrialization
14. Progressive Women
15. Women and World War I
16. Final Push for Woman Suffrage
17. The New Woman
18. Women and the Great Depression
19. Women and World War II
20. Post-War Women
21. Women and the Civil Rights Movement
22. Women and the Cold War
23. Reproductive and Sexual Freedom
24. The Feminist Era
25. Women at the Millennium
26. 21st Century Women
27. Women in a Gender-Polarized Time
Economics
>
1. Personal Finance
2. Microeconomics
3. Macroeconomics
4. Foreign Trade
Government
>
1. Nature and Purpose of Government
2. Structure and Function of U.S Government
3. Rights and Responsibilities
4. International Relations
Elementary
Gendering Literature
Podcasts
Listen to the RHP Podcast with Kelsie and Brooke!
Listen to the Hidden Half Book Review with Victoria and Katherine!
Listen to the World Herstory Podcast with Jacqui Nelson!
Listen to the US Herstory Podcast with Rachel Perez!
Speak
Youth Council
Donate
Giving
Become a Patron
Help Publish RHP Textbooks
Help Produce RHP Video Series
Night of Herstory
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