Students ‘Reconstruct the Past’ of Local Black Women for Multimedia Exhibit
FRCC’s “Reconstructing the Past” multimedia exhibit tells the stories of Black women from around Colorado’s Front Range. Come check it out!
FRCC’s “Reconstructing the Past” multimedia exhibit tells the stories of Black women from around Colorado’s Front Range. Come check it out!
Women make up 52% of the world’s population, but are still underrepresented in the halls of power. Learn about their history and more in a women’s studies class
Hand-stitched artwork at state capitol pays homage to their courage and perseverance. As we kick off Women’s History Month, I’d like to tell you about a remarkable piece of art hanging in our state capitol building in Denver. (If you haven’t been to the capitol, I highly recommend a visit. You can take a free […]
On August 26 each year, our country recognizes Women’s Equality Day in honor of that same date in 1920. Find out more about this defining moment in US history.
Wednesday is International Women’s Day. Read more about this global celebration of women’s history and the continued movements for gender equity and inclusion.
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, it’s worth noting that the majority of FRCC’s top leaders are currently women. Read why this month matters to them.
As we honor women’s history, it’s important to look at our past—as well as the future. So we spent some time researching the achievements of these pioneers.
You may know Rosa Parks as the Black woman who sat down on a bus and refused to give up her seat to a white man. But Parks was also an anti-rape activist.