March 22, 2022 Cobbs Glasscock History Women's History Month The Second Wave: Revolutionary Women of Color This one time event offers a rare opportunity to meet leaders behind an unforgettable era in civil rights history. March 15, 2022 Martha P. Cotera The Second Wave: Revolutionary Women of Color Women's History Month Martha Cotera: A Revolutionary Woman Martha Cotera is one of three women of color telling their stories of activism at a historic event titled “The Second Wave: Revolutionary Women of Color.” March 8, 2022 The Second Wave Women's History Month Yvonne Swan Yvonne Swan: A Revolutionary Woman Yvonne Swan is one of three women of color telling their stories of activism at a historic event titled The Second Wave: Revolutionary Women of Color. March 1, 2022 Cobbs The Second Wave Women's History Month Frances Beal: A Revolutionary Woman Frances Beal is one of three women of color telling their stories of activism at a historic event titled “The Second Wave: Revolutionary Women of Color.” February 21, 2022 Cobbs Glasscock History The Second Wave Women's History Month The Second Wave: Revolutionary Women of Color This one time event offers a rare opportunity to meet leaders behind an unforgettable era in civil rights history. March 29, 2021 Department of History Women's History Month Women's History Museum Honoring Women Throughout History With the signing of the December 2020 stimulus bill, the creation of the Smithsonian Museum dedicated solely to women is underway. Historians talk to us about which American Women and movements they’d like to see in the museum and why. March 18, 2021 Political Science Ura Women's History Month Barbara Johns: A Trailblazer for Change A statue of Barbara Johns, whose efforts helped in the desegregation of the public school system, is set to replace a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee in representing Virginia at the US Capitol. March 3, 2021 Department of History Dr. Unterberger Women's History Month Remembering Betty Miller Unterberger, Texas A&M’s First Female Professor In honor of Women’s History Month, we take a walk down memory lane to reflect on Betty Miller Unterberger's life and the difference she made on campus as the first woman named full professor in university history.