Here are some of the remaining events in Cambridge celebrating Women's History Month:
March 2-15 Weaving the Stories of Cambridge Women’s Lives (Panel Display)
Cambridge City Hall, First Floor, 795 Massachusetts Ave.
Come into City Hall for a peak at the thoughtfully designed panels depicting Cambridge women who have greatly impacted our community.
Women, Action & the Media’s WAM! Boston Film Festival
Saturday, Mar. 21, Brattle Theater, Cambridge
Come experience a unique lineup of films made by women, and about women, from up-and-coming filmmakers from New England and around the globe. For more information about films and tickets, click here
One Woman’s Courage: Empowering Nepal’s Lowest Caste Women
Tuesday, Mar. 24, 6:30 p.m. Refreshments. 7 p.m., Film and Discussion
Cambridge Main Library Auditorium, 449 Broadway
Cambridge Women’s Heritage Project presents this special evening which will include a screening of the micro-documentary, Untouchable, about human rights activist Dr. Bishnu Maya Pariyar’s journey back to the village where she was born and raised as one of Nepal’s Dalits, the so called untouchable people. The film depicts the tremendous obstacles of gender and caste discrimination, poverty and exclusion that Dr. Pariyar overcame. Now a prolific scholar, social entrepreneur and internationally respected advocate, Dr. Pariyar will discuss the film and the efforts of her non-profit EDWON (Empower Dalit Women of Nepal) which strives to give women the tools to become agents of change through social and economic empowerment.