Stories Read about the Smithsonian's latest scholarship on American women's history, get inspired with stories from our collections, and see other updates. Select a Theme Select a ThemeActivismArt & DesignEducationEntertainmentHealth & WellnessPublic ServiceScience & InnovationSportsWork “Lea collection of precious stones. Miss Margaret W. Moodey in charge.” Photo from 1923. Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-H234- A-5445. News Using Data Science to Uncover the Work of Women in Science Photograph of Carmen Herrera by Alexis Rodríguez-Duarte, 1993. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; acquisition made possible through the Smithsonian Latino Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Latino Center. © Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte Remembering Artist Carmen Herrera (external link) Microbiologist Robin Kumoluyi works in the lab. Smithsonian Science Education Center. Stories of Women of Color in STEM (external link) Janet Harmon Bragg in her flight suit by an unidentified photographer, around 1930. Smithsonian Institution Archives, RU 9545, Still image from Video History Interview Session 1 Tape 1. Story Pilot Janet Harmon Bragg and Six More Women to Know this Black History Month Podcast The Fugitive Brewer (external link) Lony Bodansky, Camilla Gottlieb, and Ilona Klaber, Camilla's sister-in-law. National Museum of American History. Story Exploring Holocaust Survivor Camilla Gottlieb's Purse (external link) Story Passing: A Film Discussion with Director/Writer Rebecca Hall and Actresses Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga (external link) “Maya Angelou, Algonquin Hotel, New York, NY, 1987” by Brigitte Lacombe, 1987. Inkjet print. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution. © Brigitte Lacombe. Story Dr. Maya Angelou Spoke Her Truth through Art and Activism Ursula Marvin on a research trip in Antarctica. Around 1978-1982. Smithsonian Institution Archives. Acc. 19-001, Image no. SIA2021-003906. News 100 Women in Science in Smithsonian History Pagination First page First Previous page Previous … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 … Next page Next Last page Last
“Lea collection of precious stones. Miss Margaret W. Moodey in charge.” Photo from 1923. Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-H234- A-5445. News Using Data Science to Uncover the Work of Women in Science
Photograph of Carmen Herrera by Alexis Rodríguez-Duarte, 1993. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; acquisition made possible through the Smithsonian Latino Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Latino Center. © Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte Remembering Artist Carmen Herrera (external link)
Microbiologist Robin Kumoluyi works in the lab. Smithsonian Science Education Center. Stories of Women of Color in STEM (external link)
Janet Harmon Bragg in her flight suit by an unidentified photographer, around 1930. Smithsonian Institution Archives, RU 9545, Still image from Video History Interview Session 1 Tape 1. Story Pilot Janet Harmon Bragg and Six More Women to Know this Black History Month
Lony Bodansky, Camilla Gottlieb, and Ilona Klaber, Camilla's sister-in-law. National Museum of American History. Story Exploring Holocaust Survivor Camilla Gottlieb's Purse (external link)
Story Passing: A Film Discussion with Director/Writer Rebecca Hall and Actresses Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga (external link)
“Maya Angelou, Algonquin Hotel, New York, NY, 1987” by Brigitte Lacombe, 1987. Inkjet print. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution. © Brigitte Lacombe. Story Dr. Maya Angelou Spoke Her Truth through Art and Activism
Ursula Marvin on a research trip in Antarctica. Around 1978-1982. Smithsonian Institution Archives. Acc. 19-001, Image no. SIA2021-003906. News 100 Women in Science in Smithsonian History