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March is Women’s History Month, a time to recognize and honor the contributions of women from all eras and cultures. 

The HFHS Library offers a rich collection of titles, both fiction and non-fiction, for reading, reflecting, and exploring the achievements and history of women.  Additionally, you can continue the discussion of women and their contributions by visiting the links and videos below.

Emily Pilloton-Lam TedTalk

What if women built the world they want to see?

Emily Pilloton-Lam

"Only four percent of construction workers are female -- that's totally unacceptable, but it's also a huge opportunity both for women and for the trades, says youth educator and builder Emily Pilloton-Lam. She makes the case for putting power (and power tools) into the hands of young women and gender-expansive youth, dreaming of inclusive construction sites and daring to ask: What if women built the world they want to see? (Plus, Pilloton-Lam dazzles with a live demo of her own woodworking skills ... while giving the talk.)"

Aomawa Shields, PhD

Aomawa L. Shields 

"Aomawa L. Shields is an associate professor of physics and astronomy at UC Irvine. Her research is focused on exploring the climate and habitability of small exoplanets, using data from observatories including NASA's Kepler spacecraft. Shields was a 2015 TED Fellow, and is active in science communication and outreach. She develops interactive workshops to encourage self-esteem and teach about astronomy, combines her training in theater and her career in astronomy."