Deaf History Month, observed March 13 to April 15, is a celebration of the accomplishments of D/deaf* and hard-of-hearing individuals and Deaf culture. The month begins on March 13 with the anniversary of the founding of America’s first Deaf college, Gallaudet University. April 15 closes the month by honoring Gaulldet’s first Deaf president, King Jordan.
March is Women’s History month! This annual celebration acknowledges the accomplishments of women in the American story. While it was officially recognized with Public Law 100-9 in 1987, it began as a week-long event created by the National Women History Project, now known as National Women’s History Alliance (NWHA).