This year’s Women’s History Month goals are simple: honor, educate, unite, envision, and inspire the next generation of fabulous females to do their thing their way.

And we’re here for it. Not just because we love celebrating women but because we see this as your chance to create an experience that feels authentically “for the girls” — not just another boring event with a “feminist” label slapped on.

At Eventbrite, we help millions of event organizers across 180+ countries bring people together. So, you can trust us when we say — if there was ever a year to break away from the “expected,” it’s 2025. Our TRNDS 2025 report found that 64% of organizers believe people want more niche events. 

For this article, we did some digging and pulled together 40 of the most creative and impactful Women’s History Month event ideas so you can cut through the flood of generic “feminist brunches” on your audience’s Insta feed, and turn first-time attendees into loyal community members who keep coming back.

What is the 2025 theme for Women’s History Month? 

The theme for Women’s History Month, 2025, is *drum roll please*: 

“Moving Forward Together! Women Educating & Inspiring Generations”. 

The theme is built around five main objectives

1. Honoring women educators and leaders who've shaped generations.

2. Inspiring future generations to pursue leadership roles.

3. Educating people on stories of diverse women from every walk of life.

4. Uniting communities together to celebrate the achievements of women past and present. 

5. Envisioning a blueprint for the future that builds on our legacy. 

Now, we know what you’re thinking: Uhh, that’s pretty broad; how will I bring this theme to life?

Pull off this year’s theme with ease

When we talked to Harry Weil from The Green-Wood Cemetery about how to make an impression during the holiday season in our RECONVENE Session “How I Stand Out During The Holidays” his advice was simple: “Don’t reinvent the wheel — double down and expand on what’s working.”

The key is to stay authentic to your event brand voice and true to your audience. 

Look at your previous event data and find out what’s been landing with your community in the past six months. Have ticket sales for virtual events gone up recently? Are more niche event themes driving more VIP ticket sales? 

Then, use these insights to choose a theme that not only honors women but also engages your audience in a meaningful way. That might mean honing in on a specific aspect of the theme or creatively blending different elements to make it uniquely yours. For example, No Plan B Coaching & Consulting’s upcoming Sneakers & Stilettos: A Women’s Business Summit is an excellent example of an event that feels fresh and aligns with the “education” theme while staying true to its brand values.

Still feeling a bit overwhelmed on how to get started? Don’t worry, we’ve broken down 40 event ideas into categories that fit every interest and occasion. So, all you need to do is go through and find the one that resonates with you the most. 

Office event ideas

Conditions for women in the workplace aren’t improving as much as we’d like. In fact, a recent study found that company programs geared toward women are actually in decline. 

That’s why, if you’re planning to host a Women’s History Month office event, you’ve got to support all of our “corporate girlies” by creating an experience offering actionable takeaways. Think practical workshops over sit-down conferences and live discussions with real-world insights from women in the workforce.

Here’s a few corporate event ideas to get you started.

three professionals at a corporate event
Ladies Get Paid / Get Money Get Paid / New York, NY

1. Female-owned business conference

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Women-owned businesses made up 39.1% of all businesses in the US in 2024, with a 13.6% increase from 2019-2023. For this year’s Women’s History Month (or International Women’s Day), why not lean into the knowledge-sharing theme and host a female-led business conference for women in business?

Invite 3-5 local girl bosses to come and share their experiences of climbing the corporate ladder. Give each speaker a 30-minute time slot, and encourage them to focus on a key theme from their journey, like “The importance of building solid foundations.” 

Once the presentations have wrapped up, organize a “speak and sparkle” hour during which attendees can chat with speakers while sipping champagne.

2. Inclusion workshops

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We know, we know – the words “inclusion workshop” don’t really scream “fun and exciting event that celebrates women.” But, trust us, a virtual inclusion workshop can go a long way in teaching attendees about the viability of women in companies and the workforce. It can also show how women can be more supportive of one another. 

To make your life easier, we’d recommend joining forces with a third-party company like the Equality Institute. These partners can handle the technical aspects of the workshop and provide your attendees with certification while you focus on creating a memorable experience. For example, you could host the workshop at a nearby park and set up an outdoor picnic with free-flowing nibbles and mocktails.

3. Awards show

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Celebrate the incredible women in your local business community by hosting a “Hollywood Academy Awards” show. To put this idea into action, you first want to secure a venue that allows for a banquet style seating arrangement, such as a ballroom or dining hall.

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Next, set up a ballot table near the front of your venue where attendees can vote for different categories, like “Best New Up-and-Comer” or “Most Inspiring Leader.” The goal? Recognize and honor women who are making a real difference.

For example, take a look at TALLAHASSEE WOMAN MAGAZINE Eventbrite listing for their upcoming 2025 Women Who Mean Business Awards night to get a feel for how to write an engaging event description for this type of event. 

Eventbrite listing example

Pay special attention to how they use the word “community” to make the event feel exclusive and welcoming. 

💡Pro tip:  If you're offering banquet seating, you can allow guests to book their spot in advance. With Eventbrite, you can upload your seating plan directly or look up your venue and create a custom layout. This way, attendees select their preferred seats while purchasing tickets.

selection of seating types

You can also offer premium seating for an extra charge. For example, you might price front-row tables near the stage higher while offering standard seating in the back at a lower rate. Or, create a VIP package that includes prime seating, exclusive perks, and special access.

Learn more about reserved seating

Seating arrangement at a roundtable discussion

4. Female entrepreneur workshop

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Host a female entrepreneur workshop focusing on building core skills like sales, marketing, and pitching ideas. Kick things off with a "how-to" tutorial covering key business skills. For example, bring in experts to break down how to craft a compelling brand story or the art of closing a sale — something actionable that attendees can immediately put into practice.

Then, switch gears in the second half by breaking out into smaller skill-share sessions where attendees can apply what they've learned. Set up interactive exercises, like having participants pitch a new product idea to a made up brand, or guided brainstorming groups where they refine their marketing strategies with peer feedback.

5. Professional women Q&A

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Organize a live Q&A session where attendees can ask a successful professional guest or speaker about their experiences succeeding in a historically male-dominated workplace. To give the event a professional feel, hire a portable platform, like a StageX Lightweight Stage, that your guest speakers can stand on, and then set up a large pink backdrop with balloons and streamers, because, ultimately, girls just want to have fun. 

6. Women in business lunch

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In our opinion, “Women in Business Lunch” is one of the best Women’s History Month ideas. It’s casual enough to spark honest conversations yet structured enough to create meaningful connections — plus, it’s super low-effort on your end.

Attendees can chat about their jobs, swap success strategies, and connect over a great meal in a relaxed atmosphere. All you need to do is lock in a food and drink vendor, pick a great venue (we suggest a rooftop lounge, like The Westin Tempe) and set the vibe with thoughtful decor, like soft lighting and fresh florals — the rest will handle itself.  

💡Pro tip: In our TRNDS 2025 report, organizers told us they “...anticipate demand for smaller, more intimate gatherings and are planning more local and community-based events in 2025”. So rather than going all out with one giant event, try capping attendance at 20-30 people per lunch and host the event multiple times throughout the month.

7. Women in tech discussions

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Create an event centered around women in tech, and invite women pursuing a career or hobby in tech to come discuss their skills and the challenges they took to get into their careers. To help your attendees feel comfortable opening up, choose an event theme and venue that will help feel familiar to your target audience. 

Desi American Woman Network is a great example of an event organizer that nails this idea. They host cool events like intimate book club evenings and business brunches for South Asian women across the US, but they also put a lot of thought into their venue choices.

For instance, their upcoming SLC Business Lunch: Empower, Connect, and Thrive is being hosted at Tandoor Taqueria — a locally owned Indian-Mexican fusion restaurant. 

Cultural event ideas

Women worldwide have an impact on culture. Whether it’s fashion or the arts, March is the time to celebrate their accomplishments. Here are some creative ways to recognize these women.

8. Art experience

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Create an immersive art experience that brings the modern world of virtual reality into a traditional gallery or museum space. We’re thinking a setup where attendees can literally walk through the paintings of famous women artists — a bit like the Van Gogh exhibit, but exclusively for the girls.

You could focus on one specific female artist movement and personalize the experience to include background on the artist’s life, creative process, and the context behind their masterpieces. 

9. Bra burning ceremony

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Feminism has impacted culture in so many ways — and what better way to celebrate that than by hosting a bra-burning ceremony? 

We can picture it now: a bonfire on the beach, an indie-pop girl band set up in the corner, and a pop-up “bra-bar” serving “boob-berry lemonade” and “perky pina coladas” in hand-made boob-shaped mugs created by a local female potter on Etsy. 

💡Pro tip: If you want to turn this cheeky event into a fundraising idea, set up a GoFundMe for each bra-burning participant after they purchase a ticket. Just make sure you clearly state on your event registration page that all proceeds will be donated to a feminist movement, such as Women for Women International.  

Three women at a sip and paint event
Wine and Watercolors / Shop Made in DC / Washington, DC

10. Craft workshops

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Craft workshops focusing on women’s contributions to culture are always fun and inspiring, so why not claim the entire month of March a craft-to-thon? You could take a leaf out of Honey Art Studio’s book and dedicate each weeknight to different mediums, such as drawing, painting, or mixed media. Then, on the weekend, you can lean into something more boozy, like a “clay and sip” workshop. 

11. Women’s author panel

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Female authors are making contributions to society and helping to highlight the need for change. So, for this year’s Women’s History Month event, get inspired by Book Love’s Women’s History and the Imagining event and host an author panel inside a cute bookstore.

You can take the same approach as Book Love and invite three acclaimed female authors to your event, or reach out to some inspiring up-and-comers and give them a platform. 

12. Art partnership exhibition

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Partner with a museum or gallery to host a special exhibition showcasing women’s contributions to the arts throughout history. 

If you want to take the experience to the next level, offer exclusive VIP experiences for your attendees. We found that events mentioning “VIP” saw a global attendance increase of 18% on the Eventbrite platform from January to September 2023. 

And the great news is that your VIP add-ons don’t have to be complicated. For example, you could simply set up a QR code trail throughout the venue that leads to exclusive behind-the-scenes content with the artist, or offer virtual meet-and-greets where VIPs can engage directly with the artist.

💡Pro tip: With Eventbrite, you can easily create different ticket types that reflect your pricing tiers. Whether that’s “gold, silver, and bronze” tickets or VIP options with special perks — you can customize your event page and checkout to clearly show potential attendees the value they’ll get in exchange for their VIP ticket purchase.

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Guests at an art show

13. Poetry competition

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Encourage attendees to write and share poetry by organizing an open mic slam-poetry contest. Start the night with an open mic segment where anyone can get up and share their poem for up to 10 minutes. After that, host a mini award show to celebrate the poets’ bravery and creativity. You can even hand out prizes for outstanding poems in fun categories like "Devilishly Creative" or "Passionately Bold.”

14. International cultural gala

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Planning a cultural gala is a fantastic way to celebrate Women’s History Month. Picture this: a runway show showcasing women’s fashion from around the world, followed by a dance-a-thon where your attendees can dance the night away to the beats of their sisters, like Beyoncé or Shakira. 

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Mountain Stage / Laurie Lewis / Charleston, WV

15. Classical concert

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Female composers are often overlooked. But your cultural Women’s History Month event can help change that. Consider hosting an event like Musica Reginae Productions Unsung Heroines - Celebrating Women’s History Month quartet performance, where you invite a diverse group of female composers to showcase their musical talents. 

To make the event a bit more *extra*, you could host it in an unconventional venue, like a Church or old boarding school, and set the mood by placing candles on the floor — a bit like a Candlelight’s classical music concert

💡Pro tip: If you can’t book a local female composer, play recorded music for your attendees in an ultra-cool, underground record bar like BierWax in New York City. 

16. Feminist play or musical

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Book in a local theater group for your Cultural Women’s History Month event, or host a “theatre for fierce females” workshop that teaches attendees the steps to creating their very own play or musical. The only rule? All the performances must highlight a historical event told from the women’s point of view.

17. Curator talks

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Invite an art curator to speak at your event to celebrate women artists who work in a particular medium or style. If your event has time, hold a class for attendees to try their hands at the type of art.

18. Creative writing workshop

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Create a hands-on writing workshop experience that celebrates women's creativity and explores what it meant to exist as a woman now and in the ancient world. 

For example, Women Writing For (a) Change is hosting a Metamorphosis Community ReadAround event where participants can present their writing and get feedback, all against the backdrop of an art exhibit on Venus (yes, we know, it’s very cool).

💡Pro tip: Encourage your event attendees to put themselves in the shoes of famous women by doing a character-writing exercise at the beginning of your workshop. Have them choose one iconic woman and write from her point of view, then share their pieces with the group. 

Unique event ideas

By now, you’re probably starting to see how fun and exciting Women’s History Month events can be. But, let’s suppose you're still wondering how to celebrate Women's History Month in a way that feels fresh. 

In that case, the good news is that the answer is simple: step far outside the stereotypical gender box and give your attendees the chance to feel and experience something completely different.

In fact, we found 79% of event attendees would pay more for entertaining or informative events that are also meaningful or transformative experiences. To help you get the creative juices flowing, we've compiled a list of unique event ideas ranging from spring party themes, to feminist festivals with an edgy twist. 

19. Feminist bus tour

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Almost every city is home to iconic places where women made history. To celebrate this, rent a party bus and turn it into a champagne-fueled road trip where guests visit locations tied to influential women in your city’s history. 

Map out a route that hits key landmarks and make stop-offs to locally-owned businesses run by women, such as cafes, and clothing boutiques. 

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Laugh Factory / All Star / Los Angeles, CA

20. Comedy show

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A comedy show isn’t just about giving attendees a chance to laugh; it’s also a fantastic way to shine a light on women’s accomplishments in the arts. The key to hosting a killer comedy show with an all-female lineup, like Sima Sepehri’s Tiny Grievances Comedy event, is to make sure you have enough acts to fill out your one or two-hour run time but that each of your comedian guest stars have a unique voice. 

That could mean booking local talents or turning your comedy show into a hybrid event with comedians joining virtually from around the world.

💡Pro tip: Try looking at local comedy schools, such as the American Comedy Institute, or posting a casting call in a talent directory like StarNow to find up-and-coming comedians who may be willing to perform at a more affordable rate.

21. Feminist festival

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Explore ideas from other feminist festivals held throughout the year and incorporate some of those activities into your own. Your Women’s History Month event can include food, performances, and forums. The goal is for everyone to enjoy themselves while learning more about pioneering women.

22. Women’s local history festival

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Take a theatrical approach to education by hosting a women’s local history month festival complete with recreations of pivotal historical moments. You can even book storytellers, dancers, and magicians to liven things up.

23. Women in cinema class

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Celebrate Women’s History Month with a virtual cinema class, watching films by women directors. After the movie, host a discussion panel to get everyone’s views.

💡Pro tip: Use Eventbrite Ads to reach your “ideal attendee” within a certain radius of your event. When you promote your event through an Eventbrite ad, we ensure that your event appears at the top of search results when people look for specific keywords so that your event has the strongest chance of reaching the right kind of people — your people. 

In fact, we’ve found that events using Eventbrite Ads get up to 14x more impressions. So, let’s say someone is searching for a “cinema club for women” or a “ Women’s Day film event” — your event could be one of the first three results they see.

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24. Music concert

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Host a themed concert to celebrate female musicians throughout the years to get attendees on their feet and having fun. It’s also an effective way for attendees to learn about women’s history in music. 

For example, you could dedicate your music concert to one band with strong female leads, like Vegas Show Bands ABBA EUPHORIA event, and encourage your attendees to come dressed up in elaborate costumes. Or, you could make it even more immersive with interactive elements like a live karaoke segment where guests can belt out hits by iconic women in music. 

25. Scavenger hunt

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Make your Women’s History Month Event fun and exciting with a virtual scavenger hunt like She Jumps‘. Participants can search for items like books written by female authors. 

To set up the scavenger hunt, you can either create a physical hunt by placing QR codes at key locations around your city or venue or go fully digital using an app like ClueKeeper to send clues straight to their phones.

26. Women’s folklore storytelling

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Acknowledge the importance of women’s folklore by setting up an enchanted storytelling experience deep in the forest. Think twinkling fairy lights, “cauldrons of potions” (aka spiked punch), and large canvas tents where guests can go to get their palms read by fortune-tellers. Then, invite a knowledgeable speaker to explore folkloric tales highlighting women’s roles in mythology, history, and legend.

💡Pro tip: If you want to make the experience more personal, you can also invite attendees to share their family’s folklore, or invite a popular female “BookToker” to read selections from the International Storytelling Collection of American folklore. 

A group of people taking part in experiential marketing
That Lady Thing / Lady Boss / San Francisco, CA

27. Improvised history

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If you’re looking for something a bit different, how about hosting a virtual improvised history comedy show so your attendees can laugh and learn about women’s history? 

Here’s how you do it: hire a small performance stage for the day (preferably one with overhead stage lights), and invite ten actresses to come on down and bring the chaos. Set up a camera to livestream the action, and let attendees throw out wild suggestions to create insane scenarios for the cast to act out, like recreating the first women’s march or equality, without saying the letter “f”. 

Talks and discussions

With this year’s Women’s History Month theme all about acknowledging women in education throughout history, talks and discussions are definitely on brand — especially if you’re thinking of hosting a virtual or hybrid event. 

Here’s a quick list of our favorite Women’s History Month talks and discussion ideas to get you started. 

28. Women’s suffrage talks

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Arrange a virtual talk around the key figures who fought adversity for women’s right to vote. You can invite subject-matter experts to discuss the movement’s milestones and the key contributions of women who played pivotal roles throughout the years. 

At the end of each session, open up the floor for your attendees to ask questions about the historical context, the struggles these women faced, and the ongoing fight for gender equality.

29. Women’s medieval history talks

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As it turns out, even medieval women were fighting for change and equality. To make this Women’s History Month unforgettable, host your women’s day event at a medieval landmark or museum.

To keep everyone engaged while learning about feminists from this period, incorporate medieval-inspired activities like an archery tournament with foam arrows or a weaving and spinning contest. 

30. Author Q&As

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Rather than just sticking to a one-day event, plan a Q&A series for the four weeks of March. Host weekly events where you focus on different female authors across genres and their unique contributions to literature as a whole.

For example, Baldwin & Co’s upcoming event Tia Williams Author Talk and Book Signing will allow attendees to meet Tia Williams in person and talk to her about her new book A Song For Ricki Wilde

💡Pro tip: Usually, it’s easier to convince an author to participate in a virtual event than an in-person one, so when you reach out to authors, try and propose the idea for a virtual event first. 

31. History talk about female fashion culture

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Spark conversations with an event focused on how women have transformed fashion over time. If you want to create something magical, take a cue from Kristen Faith’s Women of the World: An International Fashion Show event and invest in your decor.  

For example, rather than using a generic-looking runway, go for wooden floorboards and dress it up with chairs and your event branding, like a banner or custom signage. Then, light it up with a vibrant lightshow using pink gels or colored accents.

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Call to Earth Fashion Show / NYC Fair Trade Coalition / New York, NY

32. Museum and archive talks

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Museums are often willing to open their archives to event planners. Attendees can pore through the archives discussing important events in women’s history, like protests and gaining the right to vote.

33. History of women in the armed forces fireside chat

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Women have always been a vital part of the armed forces, contributing to military efforts throughout history. Hosting a fireside chat during your Women’s History Month event is a powerful way to share their stories, educate attendees, and inspire the next generation of women to look at careers in the military.

💡Pro tip: Invite a military historian or a female veteran to speak, and make it interactive by encouraging attendees to ask questions and share their thoughts on women’s evolving role in the armed forces. 

34. Women in Congress roundtable

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It’s not always possible to secure a sitting member of Congress for your Women’s History Month event. However, you can bring together women who have worked in Congress for a roundtable discussion about the past and future of women in government.

35. History of women’s rights lesson

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The fight for women’s rights began before the passage of the 19th Amendment. Education lessons about the history of women’s rights introduce attendees to new names that may not be in standard history books.

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Trap Yoga Bae / Trap Day / Los Angeles, CA

36. Women’s circle

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A women’s circle is all about sharing stories of wisdom and knowledge through connection. It’s also about inspiration and empowerment — so, yeah. It’s kind of perfect for this year’s theme.

There’s really no limit to what your women’s circle could include — think journaling, meditating, or just encouraging everyone to share their personal stories. For example, Myra Art Warrior hosts “cozy gatherings that celebrate sisterhood” through activities like storytelling and yoga.

💡Pro tip: When picking a venue, go for something that feels cozy but also allows for privacy. For instance, Myra Art Warrier often hosts their events at Cafe Dapper in Texas. 

37. Women in politics talks

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Curate a table of women familiar with female politicians throughout the years. Encourage attendees to relate personal stories of women politicians in their districts. 

A great example of an event organizer who is dominating the “women in politics” space at the moment is Girls in Politics Initiative. They host interactive events like webinars that teach young girls about civics and government, while also incorporating hands-on activities throughout the day to help them engage with the process, such as registering and voting in a mock election. 

38. Women in sports symposium

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Women’s sports often get less attention than men’s. Even though broadcasting time and pay rates are increasing, female athletes are still undervalued. Hosting a discussion panel with past and present female athletes can bring the challenges they face to the forefront. It also opens up multiple areas of discussion for attendees.

39. Social justice panel

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Organize a social justice and advocacy panel to bring awareness to women's contributions and challenges in various areas of activism. Invite women from different sectors of social justice, such as charity workers, female community leaders, and grassroots organizers, to attend and speak about their work. 

The best part is that setting up a social justice and advocacy panel event is pretty straightforward. All you need is to book an auditorium and set up a panel at the front of the stage with a mix of chairs for both the speakers and the moderator. 

💡Pro tip: Add a resource table near the entrance of your event with handouts for local organizations that promote women’s rights, empowerment, and advocacy.

40. Book discussions

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Book groups aren’t limited to friends discussing the latest best-seller. Don’t believe us? Just take a look at Book Club for the Book Hoes events. They host adult-only bookish-themed events, like Femmes Book Club, where attendees meet in a lively bar in Union Square to discuss books in general fiction. 

If you want to create your own quirky book discussion this Women’s History Month, start by choosing a playful theme, like “Women’s History, Without the Misery.” Then, set up decorations that playfully nod to the theme, such as framed quotes of iconic women, or cookies with witty sayings like “Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History”. 

Celebrate Women’s History Month your way 

The only way to truly honor this year’s Women’s History Month theme is to make it your own.

Book that unconventional venue. Reach out to that inspiring woman speaker. Create something bold, meaningful, and unapologetically yours. Because, if the great women of history have taught us anything, it’s that true impact comes from those who dare to break the mold.

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