Video Collections for All Grades
The women’s suffrage movement, film and media, pirates. Find all of this and more in collections that we’ve built for classrooms. Each video lesson has extension materials to bring history to life with discussions and activities.
For elementary school classrooms, visit the Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum Collection from PBS LearningMedia.
For middle and high school classrooms, explore the collections below.
To see what we’re airing on TV and on our 24-hour live stream, visit our What’s on this March post.
Culture Shifts and Expectations
What it means to be a woman has been challenged and shaped over time.
History in a Nuthsell – Women’s Suffrage Movement
The Women of Alba Bales House
Mississippi Roads – Wise, Wilful, Women
Beyond the Canvas – Celebrating Black Women
Entertainment Meets Politics
Women who use their media presence for social commentary and cultural influence.
The Women of Jane Austen
How Roberta Flack Created Soul With “Getting-Togetherness”
Gloria Steinem on the Legacy of Marilyn Monroe
Betty White Talks About Women in Comedy History
Untold Stories
Powerful and brilliant women throughout history.
The Notorious Women of Piracy
The Woman Behind Monopoly
Women in Astronomy
Zora Neale Hurston: Claiming a Space
Women Shaping the Future
Women from Michigan and beyond who are learning from history to make history. Featuring series from Detroit Public Television, WKAR Public Media based in Lansing and WGVU Public Media based in Grand Rapids.
Zora Neale Hurston: Claiming a Space
Extra Credit – Women’s History
Curious About Careers
Powerful Women: Let’s Talk – Podcast
Career Girls
Future of Me