10 Ways to Celebrate Women's History Month in the DC Area

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March is a time to celebrate women making history—both current-day and from the past. In the DC area there are new art exhibitions, restaurant collaborations, pop-up vendor markets, dance parties, tastings, and other ways to honor impactful women in fashion, art, food, and politics.

Relax at a yoga class, get a flash tattoo inspired by the museum’s collections, and explore women-crafted paintings, sculptures, and other artworks on. This special gallery event is hybrid, so guests can enjoy some activities virtually from the comfort of home. Also, there’s an opportunity to learn about feminine art from the event’s keynote speaker, Ferren Gipson, a British-American art historian

Shop Made in DC is hosting another round of SHE:DC for Women’s History Month. The month-long commemoration uplifts artists and creatives who identify as women, or another minority gender, by showcasing their work, distributing grants, and featuring businesses at pop-up markets.

In honor of Women’s History Month, book-lovers can hear historical fiction from three Black women novelists at the Library of Congress. The special event with authors Victoria Christopher Murray, Joshunda Sanders, and Ruth P. Watson is a part of the library’s weekly after-hours happy hour program featuring food, drinks, and a ton of great books

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