March is Women’s History Month – and there are several ways to celebrate, learn, and discover in the coming weeks. Here is our roundup of events on the North Shore and in greater Boston celebrating the women, femmes/fems, non-binary, transgender, and two-spirit individuals in our communities.
If you are hosting an event for Women’s History Month, please send us a note at info@creativecollectivema.com for consideration for inclusion!
Women’s History Month Events
Fireside Chat Series: Author Katherine Sherbrook of Leaving Coy’s Hill – March 1 at Beauport, GloucesterThe Thing They Love by Parker Goodreau – Multiple Times and Dates at Sophia Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts, Salem- Sarah Parker Remond and Charlotte Forten: Essex County Influential Women – March 10 at Stevens Center on the Common (North Andover Historical Society), North Andover
- The Revolutionists – March 11-27 at Firehouse Center for the Arts
- Second Saturday: Stitching Thoughts – March 12 at Cape Ann Museum, Gloucester
- Unity Brunch with Miz Diamond Wigfall – March 13 at Gulu Gulu Cafe, Salem
- Rock For HAWC 2022 – March 18 and 19 at Koto, Salem
- “Cocktails & Conversations” to celebrate women – March 24 at Sea Level Oyster Bar, Newburyport
- Muse: A Salute to Divas Showcase – March 25 at The Cabot, Beverly
- “Feminism for the Future: Constructive Conversations on Lesbian & Trans Identities & Politics” – March 25 at Northeast University, Boston
- The Halo Sessions: A Soul-Aligning Portrait Workshop With Intention-Setting and Flowers Galore – March 26 at High Street Studios
- Family Tour: Women Artist on Cape Ann – March 26 at Cape Ann Museum, Gloucester
- Young Nerds of Color – Many times and dates at Central Square Theatre, Cambridge
- The Women of The House of the Seven Gables and their Community – March 27 Online from The House of the Seven Gables
- Indigenous Perspectives on Sustainability and the Arts – March 31 at The Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground event space, Boston
Looking Ahead
5th Annual Hats & Heels Tea
Join North Shore Juneteenth Association on May 7th, 2022 at their 5th Annual Hats & Heels Tea! They are bringing you healing discussion, cultural food, & more! Get Tickets
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