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Getting students involved in Women’s History Month
Tuesday, March 5, 2024
Here are five ways we can incorporate Women’s History Month into our class curriculum in March and honor their rich history.
Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents: 3-part marathon
This series uncovers the secret state that helped keep Queen Elizabeth in power for over 40 years and the team that helped her do it.
Celtic Celebration
Enjoy a Celtic celebration with the “Celtic Woman 20th Anniversary Concert” and the “Celtic Thunder: Odyssey!”
Joe Bonamassa and Orchestra: Live at the Hollywood Bowl
Join celebrated blues master Joe Bonamassa and experience a musical journey that only he can provide. See the link for tickets!
Super Tuesday: A PBS News Special Report
Co-anchored by Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett, coverage will include reporting from NewsHour correspondents and analysis from guests.
State of the Union: PBS NewsHour
Watch President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address on PBS NewsHour. Biden will address current concerns in the United States.
Marcus King: Live in Nashville
Buckle up for a “country-fried, psychedelic, honky-tonkin,’ rock ‘n roll, soul music” concert with the King and his band.
Barbra Streisand: Back to Brooklyn
Join the legendary superstar for a magical concert and her first public performances in her hometown borough of Brooklyn
Ken Burns: The Civil War
What began as a bitter dispute over Union and States’ Rights, ended as a struggle over the meaning of freedom in America.
Italy Made with Love: Generations
Explore the passion and pride of Italian artisans, from hatmakers in Tuscany to truffle hunters in Umbrian forests to pasta chefs in Bologna.