Women's History

Signature Event
Sunday, March 30, 2025 2:00pm
Online
In Person
The role of women in Kansas City’s development is often overlooked. Kathy Krause, professor emerita of French at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, examines how the French-speaking women who lived in “Chez les Canses” (village of the Kanza) transformed the land at the confluence of the Kaw and Missouri rivers into...
Signature Event
Sunday, March 16, 2025 1:00pm
In Person
In honor of Women’s History Month, SALT, a team of five artist educators, presents A Mosaic of Mothers, micro-operas that amplify Midwestern women’s experiences from the late 19th century to the present, suggesting lessons for current generations.
Signature Event
Tuesday, March 4, 2025 6:00pm
In Person
Author and historian Dr. Frances Levine discusses the trailblazing women who traversed the Santa Fe Trail between 1760 and the late 1870s. While many books focus on the stories of men, women from many cultural and economic backgrounds also had a variety of reasons to traverse the trail.