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By @FE on 2026-03-09 20:45

Looking to celebrate Women’s History Month in a meaningful way? Join us at the iconic Jane Addams Hull-House Museum in Chicago, IL, for a special lecture focused on one of history’s most influential activists: Jane Addams. The Women’s History Month Lecture: Jane Addams and Social Reform is designed to explore Addams’ enduring legacy in shaping social reform, both in Chicago and beyond. What can you expect? Attendees will be treated to an in-depth talk, tracing Addams’ journey as a pioneering social worker and reformer, and examining how her forward-thinking ideas are still relevant today. The event will take place in the distinctive atmosphere of the Hull-House Museum, a historic venue that immerses you in the very environment where Addams made her mark. With opportunities for discussion and reflection, you’ll leave inspired by Addams’ example and the continuing fight for social justice. Whether you’re a student, educator, or community member, this workshop-style lecture is the perfect way to honor Women’s History Month and connect with local history. Don’t miss this chance to learn and reflect in a setting steeped in Chicago’s legacy of progress.