Women's History Month 2022 at AHS

On March 29, 2022, in the framework of the Women’s History Month, American High School 10th grade students held a roundtable discussion on the topic “Women in World History”. Under the mentorship of Mariam Khataishvili, PhD, AHS student engagement coordinator and ES social science teacher, students conducted research and delivered presentations on the women’s issues in world history. Discussion topics included but were not limited to the “Female pioneers in STEM in the late 18th-19th century in the United States and Europe: Risks of social hierarchies and achievements”, “How Angela Merkel changed Germany?”, “Role of Hillary Clinton in women’s empowerment”, “Fashion as a way of self-expression: Comparative Analysis of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Madeleine Albright”, “Australia’s first ever female member of parliament and a women’s rights activist, Edith Cowan”, “Eleanor Roosevelt’s path to success”, “Florence Nightingale’s fight In becoming a nurse”, “588th Night Bomber Regiment’s effects on changing gender roles regarding the military in post soviet countries”, “Leadership style of female leaders: Hatshepsut, Tamar the King, Angela Merkel”, “Sojourner Truth and Rosa Parks: Influential tactics to impact women’s rights in 19th and 20th century America”.
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