by Kathi Santora | Apr 5, 2022
(April 5, 2022) The Maryland Commission for Women has just published an in-depth study on the effects that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on the State’s women. More than 4,500 women responded to the Commission’s survey between August and mid-October 2021. In...
by Kathi Santora | Apr 4, 2022
(April 3, 2022) Help us welcome author and filmmaker Alyscia Cunningham for an author talk and book discussion of “I Am More Than My Hair,” a photography book that includes stories of women who have experienced hair loss due to a health condition and...
by Kathi Santora | Mar 27, 2022
no images were found(March 27, 2022) One of our traveling exhibits, Maryland Women in STEM, has made a stop at the Maryland State Office Building, 301 W. Preston Street in downtown Baltimore. If you can’t stop by, see it online here. We celebrate the...
by Kathi Santora | Mar 9, 2022
no images were found (March 9, 2022) Lisa Stearns’ mixed media art journals will inspire you to create a collection of your own memories. Her work is on display in the MWHC display window until the end of April. Join us on Saturday April 2, 2022 from 10:30 a.m....
by Kathi Santora | Mar 7, 2022
(March 6, 2022) Most 20th century music critics regarded Rosa Ponselle, made famous at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, as one of the world’s greatest opera sopranos. After she married Carle A. Jackson, son of Baltimore’s Mayor Howard Jackson in...