Elective Detectives & Crowdsourcing Grand Rapids Women’s History

Grand Rapids Public Library 111 Library NE, Grand Rapids, MI, United States

At History Detectives, the Grand Rapids Public Library’s day-long offering of local history programming, Julia Bouwkamp and Jo Ellyn Clarey will report on how the charting of 19th-century local women’s […]

African Americans in Early Grand Rapids

Grand Rapids Public Library 111 Library NE, Grand Rapids, MI, United States

At History Detectives, GGRWHC’s Ruth Van Stee will present African Americans in Early Grand Rapids—including, of course, more women’s history. From 1850 to 1920 African Americans here were a steady one […]

A Team of Her Own: Minnie Forbes & Negro League Baseball

Grand Rapids Public Library 111 Library NE, Grand Rapids, MI, United States

The last female owner of a Negro League baseball team will talk with former Grand Rapids Press columnist Jaye Beeler at Taste of Soul Sunday about playing softball at fifteen […]

Links to the Local: Building a National Women’s Elective History

GVSU, Allendale Campus, Kirkhof Center, RM2270

The historical charting of Grand Rapids women's runs for public office upends conventional wisdom and offers surprises about dates, the numbers of races, and the identities of women who participated […]

Atmosphere of Distinction

Holland Museum 31 W. 10th Street, Holland, MI, United States

Open to the public on March 2!  During the twentieth century, women throughout the country took great strides toward equality and began abandoning their traditional roles, as well as restrictive fashions, […]

Author Lecture with Rebecca Traister

GVSU, Allendale Campus, Kirkhof Center, Grand River Room

Community Reading Projects Author Lecture with Rebecca Traister, author of All the Single Ladies! Door open at 6:00pm, book signing will follow the lecture.  Free and Open to the Public!

The GGRWHC Annual Reception

John F. Donnelly Conference Center at Aquinas College

The annual reception immediately follows author Rebecca Traister's visit to Grand Rapids on March 13 discussing her book All the Single Ladies: Unmarried Women and the Rise of an Independent […]

Who in the World is Merze Tate?

Grand Rapids Public Library 111 Library NE, Grand Rapids, MI, United States

Author Sonya Bernard Hollins will update us on her research into the amazing life and mysteries of Merze Tate. An African American girl born in 1905 in rural Michigan, Tate graduated […]