In this episode of the Walt Weekly podcast, the Michelle discusses Women's History Month and its significance. She highlights the historical discrimination faced by women and the ongoing struggle for equality. she explores the origins of Women's History Month, its evolution, and the annual themes that are set to celebrate women's achievements. She concludes by expressing our appreciation for all women and encouraging listeners to join in celebrating Women's History Month.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Women's History Month
01:26 The Origins of Women's History Month
06:16 Annual Themes for Women's History Month
07:15 Celebrating Women's History Month
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