News from the Women’s Museum of Mexico City

News from the Women’s Museum of Mexico City

The Mexican Federation of University Women invites you to participate in the International Seminar: "Empowerment of Girls and Women through Education". Venues: School of Accounting and Business Administration, (University City) and The Women’s Museum (Downtown, Mexico...

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Fürth, Germany: A special closing event

Fürth, Germany: A special closing event

The Women's Museum Frauenkultur Regional - International in Fürth, Nuremberg celebrated its 30th anniversary with the exhibition "Rück Blick Nach Vorne 1989 2019 2030". On 27th October a closing ceremony will take place with a special event.   More information in...

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Call for applications: Adolescent Girls Advisory Council

Call for applications: Adolescent Girls Advisory Council

On occasion of International Day of the Girl Child Global Fund for Women celebrates girls’ incredible power and leadership. The Adolescent Girls Advisory Council call for applications has now officially been launched and can be found on the Global Fund for Women...

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The Vietnamese Women’s Museum

The Vietnamese Women’s Museum

Vietnamese Women’s Museum was established in 1987 and run by Vietnamese Women’s Union. It is a gender museum with functions of research, preservation, and display of tangible and intangible historical and cultural heritages of Vietnamese women and Vietnam Women’s...

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From historical oblivion to the thousand-peso bill

The highlight event of the last month at the Women's Museum Mexico City was the virtual conference “Hermila Galindo: from historical oblivion to the thousand-peso bill”. A very interesting talk by Dr. Rosa María Valles Ruiz on Galindo’s life and work. You can watch...

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Museum International: Museums & Gender

Recently the International Council of Museums (ICOM) published the latest edition of the academic journal Museum International,  on the theme, Museums and Gender. Several IAWM members have contributed with articles to this edition and Ashley E. Remer, head of Girl...

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