Post
By @FE on 2026-03-09 20:45
Chicago’s commitment to social reform runs deep—and it all started with visionary leaders like Jane Addams. This March, the local community has a chance to reconnect with that legacy at the Women’s History Month Lecture: Jane Addams and Social Reform, held at the iconic Jane Addams Hull-House Museum right here in Chicago, IL.
This event matters to the Chicago community because it’s more than a lecture; it’s a living tribute to the city’s roots in advocacy, equality, and social progress. Hull-House isn’t just a museum—it’s a gathering place where history and hope meet. By exploring Addams’ impact in the intimate, historic atmosphere of her former home, attendees are reminded of Chicago’s power to create change, both past and present.
For locals, this is an opportunity to celebrate women leaders and the unique spirit of reform that defines our city. Let’s honor Jane Addams’ legacy together, reignite conversations about justice, and inspire a new generation of Chicagoans to carry the torch forward.