Emory Libraries marks Women’s History Month with exhibits, events and resources

Emory Libraries will mark Women’s History Month with events, exhibitions, and blog posts about our resources that celebrate and illuminate women’s achievements.

A wide view of the exhibition "At the Crossroads with Benny Andrews, Flannery O'Connor, and Alice Walker."

 

Exhibitions:

At the Crossroads: Benny Andrews, Flannery O’Connor and Alice Walker (major exhibition running through July 12)

Visit the exhibit page

 

Events:

9th annual Women of Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon
Thursday, March 28, 3-5 p.m.
Woodruff Library at Emory University, Level 3, rooms 312 and 314

There’s no better time than Women’s History Month to join your fellow Emory students and colleagues for Emory’s ninth annual Women of Wikipedia Edit-a-thon in the Woodruff Library on Thursday, March 28, from 3–5 p.m. This Edit-a-thon strives to create and add to more articles about notable women of all races, nationalities, and ethnicities, including transgender and nonbinary individuals. This event has in-person and online options and is open to all Emory faculty, staff, and students.

Learn more and sign up

 

Resources:

Emory Libraries often highlights relevant collections during Women’s History Month, such as books, films, newspapers, archives, oral histories, and graphic novels.

Take a look at our resources

Also check out our Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library resources