For Women's History Month, NPR wants to know who has made an impact in your life
Briefly

Women's History Month, originating as Women's History Week in 1982, was officially designated by Congress in 1987 to honor the significant contributions that women have made throughout U.S. history. The Up First newsletter plans to celebrate Women's History Month 2025 by inviting readers to share their personal stories of women who have profoundly impacted their lives. Submissions are requested by March 5 for potential features in the newsletter or on Morning Edition, encouraging readers to reflect on the influence of women in their personal journeys.
Women's History Month began in 1982 as Women's History Week and was designated by Congress in 1987 to honor women's contributions to U.S. history.
For Women’s History Month 2025, the Up First newsletter invites readers to share stories of women who have profoundly impacted their lives, highlighting personal connections.
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