March is Women's Geography Month
Women's History Month Resources
- Education World: Women's History Month Lesson Plans and Activities
- Edutopia: 6 Lesson Plan Resources for Teachers
- Human Rights Education: Lesson Plans – Women & Girls
- LOC: Louise E. Jefferson – A Hidden African American Cartographer
- LOC-American Women: Resources from the Geography and Map Collections
- LOC: Women's Contributions to Geography
- National Geographic: Women's History Month Resource Library Collection
- National Park Service: Women's History Teaching with Historic Places
- NCSS: Resources for Teaching Women's History
- PBS News Hour: Women’s History Month
- Pulitzer Center: 5 Lesson Plans to Celebrate Women's History Month
- Smithsonian Magazine: The Woman Who Transformed How We Teach Geography
Emma Willard-groundbreaking female cartographer charted the evolution of the United States and the dispossession of Native Americans.
Gender inequality and women in geography-What is gender equality and why is it so important to geography? How have women shaped geography?
Gender inequality and women in geography-What is gender equality and why is it so important to geography? How have women shaped geography?