Have We Come a Long Way, Baby? featuring Laura Merrifield Wilson

West Lafayette Public Library 208 West Columbia Street, West Lafayette, IN, United States

Laura Merrifield Wilson will be delivering her talk, "Have We Come a Long Way, Baby?" as we discuss the importance of women's suffrage as it meets its centennial. The talk will be delivered in the Walnut/Elm Room of the West Lafayette Public Library. Free parking is available in the library's parking garage. No registration required.

Free

“Elect Her” Workshop for HS/College Women

UIndy Hall 1400 Campus Dr, Indianapolis, IN, United States

Women make up half the population yet represent less than a quarter of elected offices in the United States.  When women run, they win as often as men; the challenge is that there are not enough women running for public office. "Elect Her" is a half-day workshop aimed at encouraging and training HS and college … Continue reading "“Elect Her” Workshop for HS/College Women"

Free

“At the Crossroads: Women in Civic Leadership”: The Richard M. Fairbanks Symposium 2020

Schwitzer Student Center, UIndy Hall 1400 Campus Drive, Indianapolis, IN, United States

“At the Crossroads: Women in Civic Leadership” You’re invited to the 2020 Richard M. Fairbanks Symposium on Civic Leadership, featuring panel discussions about the contributions of women in civic leadership both regionally and across the country. As the nation marks the centennial of women’s suffrage this year, the seventh annual Fairbanks Symposium brings together top female … Continue reading "“At the Crossroads: Women in Civic Leadership”: The Richard M. Fairbanks Symposium 2020"

$10

March 2020: We Wait.

The Harrison Center 1505 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN, United States

The Harrison Center and Indiana Humanities join forces this month to present “We Wait.,” new work by Gigi Salij, in the Harrison Gallery. Part of a year-long commemoration of the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage, this show features screenprint portraits of women who are waiting—waiting in line to vote, literally, but also waiting to take their … Continue reading "March 2020: We Wait."

Free

The Woman’s Hour Book Discussion

Carnegie Public Library of Steuben County 322 S Wayne St, Angola, IN, United States

Join us for a discussion of Weiss' book The Woman's Hour.

Free

International Women’s Day: Celebrating Women

Anderson University 1100 E 5th St, Anderson, IN, United States

Dr. Janine Giordano Drake will be offering her thoughts on "The Other Feminists: Socialists, Laborers and Anti-Lynching Activists", on May 9th from 7-8pm at York Hall on the campus of Anderson University. The event is free and open to all wishing to attend. Refreshments and desserts will follow her address, providing attendees the chance to … Continue reading "International Women’s Day: Celebrating Women"

Free

Votes for Women: The Road to Suffrage | Exhibit Grand Opening

Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site 1230 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN, United States

Guests will learn about the suffrage movement and the strides that it took to receive the vote. The exhibit will feature information on the Harrison family, prominent suffrage leaders, First Ladies and a collection of women’s suffrage artifacts acquired in 2001 through a generous gift from the Lacy Family and the Lacy Foundation, honoring the … Continue reading "Votes for Women: The Road to Suffrage | Exhibit Grand Opening"

Free – $6

Suffragist March – Indy St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Indianapolis Propylaeum 1410 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, United States

Don your sash, grab some friends, and march with us to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment at the Indianapolis St. Patrick’s Day Parade! The Indianapolis Propylaeum is commemorating the suffrage centennial by gathering able-bodied people together to recreate the marches that helped to get women the right to vote. … Continue reading "Suffragist March – Indy St. Patrick’s Day Parade"

Free

Digging in Their Heels

Indianapolis Propylaeum 1410 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, United States

Inspire women leaders, encourage voting, and celebrate the centennial of women’s right to vote with this performance by Sally Perkins! Most of our great-grandmothers weren’t allowed to speak in public, keep their own wages, attend college, or vote. Yet today, women are leaders in all sorts of industries. This comedic, fast-paced, surprise-filled piece tells the … Continue reading "Digging in Their Heels"

$10 – $20