Remedial Herstory Project aims to bring women's history to schools through textbooks, lesson plans

Innovative Project Founded by Professor Kelsie Brook Eckert

New Hampshire Chronicle

 

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A nonprofit organization that started in New Hampshire is working to include more women's voices and their perspectives into history, government and economics curriculums across the world. They are in thousands of classrooms now, but they hope to grow that number to make sure that both sides of history are being told.

"I want, you know, to tell the stories of women in history and I realized that I didn't know those stories enough to tell them in my classroom," Plymouth State University Professor Kelsie Brook Eckert, executive director and founder of the Remedial Herstory Project, said. VIEW TV NEWS STORY / READ PLYMOUTH MAGAZINE STORY

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