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Three diverse women engaged in a collaborative meeting at a bright, modern office. One woman gestures while speaking, another listens attentively with an open book, and the third takes notes with a pen.
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Her Story Matters: Five Ways to Celebrate Women’s History Month at Workplace

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Here are five of the most productive ways you can contribute to creating a more positive workplace environment for this Women’s History Month

Dr. Patricia Bath, a pioneering Black female ophthalmologist, smiling warmly while holding an anatomical model of a human eye, wearing a white lab coat and a blue sequined top, with a lush outdoor background.
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by Pagee' SpeedeFebruary 26, 2026February 26, 2026
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