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The American Women's History Initiative (AWHI) aims to transform the narrative of history to better reflect a diversity of women's and girls' stories. We will highlight the stories of those who identify as women and girls, and those who were designated female but self-identify differently. It includes programming and events, initiative focused curators across nine museums, and a digital-first strategy to reach 1 billion people a year.
The Open Knowledge Coordinator (User:KellyDoyle) will assist with the Smithsonian's digital and educational strategies as part of the American Women's History Initiative (AWHI). A portion of this project was funded through a Wikimedia Foundation grant. Effie Kapsalis (User:Digitaleffie) is the Senior Digital Program Officer for the Smithsonian and AWHI.
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