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Women's History Month at NPR

March is Womxn's History Month! Here is NPR's nod to Womxn, their contribution and their success!
Happy Women's History Month

Happy Women's History Month!

Before we list all the amazing things NPR has planned for March, we want to highlight our Founding Mothers: Linda Wertheimer, Susan Stamberg, Nina Totenberg and Cokie Roberts. We are very thankful to them for their contributions and for paving the way!

NPR is celebrating womxn and their heritage through NPR Podcasts, NPR Music and special events and coverage from our Member stations. Check out our programming below:

NPR Podcasts:

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Mabel Fairbanks: : Figure skating has always been about flair and drama. But what happens on the ice is nothing compared to what goes on behind the scenes. This week, with the help of our friends at the Blind Landings podcast, we're telling the story of Mabel Fairbanks. Fairbanks was a Black and Seminole figure skater who spent her career

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