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Studies show that women and gender are discussed between 5-20% of the time in history classes, RHP is here to fix that. RHP produces the tools teachers need to make it easier to integrate the nuances of the female experience into their classes. Centering women in school allows women to share the center in life outside the classroom.

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The Remedial Herstory Project is home to 5 FREE online textbooks, nearly 200 learning tools and activities for classrooms, hundreds of podcast episodes and videos, and annual professional development for educators-- your gift goes far here. Tour the resources to see where our money goes.

Not just teaching history

Cicero once said, those who tell the stories hold the power. Telling women's stories challenges power dynamics. It allows women to share the center of the story, past and present. 

But we aren't just teaching women's history, we are teaching history better than most. One teacher, Sarah from Maine, said, "These aren't just the best women's history resources I've found, they are the best history resources." All our tools are designed to align with current practice, teach historical thinking, and aid students in developing a critical lens. 

Our History

2020

Podcast turned into a nonprofit

Early drafts of our US History textbook

2023

First federal grant from the Library of Congress

Within the next year we added over 100 inquiries to our website

2025

First textbook published with Routledge

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MONTHLY 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 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, and Christina Luzzi.

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

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