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Girls Who Print Announces 2026 Print HERstory Month

Includes an International Women’s Day Conference and month-long Q&A.

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Girls Who Print has announced the return of Print HERstory Month, an annual initiative that takes place throughout March in conjunction with Women’s History Month, according to a press release.

The 2026 Print Herstory Month aligns with the United Nations International Women’s Day guiding principle of rights, justice and action. Girls Who Print will host its 8th Annual International Women’s Day Conference on March 6 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Eastern, bringing together women from across the industry to explore career growth, leadership, and the moments that shape professional paths in print and graphic communications. Attendees can register once, come and go as they please, and receive replays delivered to their inbox.

Women in print worldwide are  also invited to answer a short Q&A posted on the Girls Who Print website, share their stories, and help amplify the voices of others by engaging with and resharing posts using #PrintHERstoryMonth throughout March.

“Print Herstory Month is about action and visibility,” Deborah Corn, executive director of Girls Who Print, is quoted in the release. “When women step forward and share their stories, they make their work, leadership and expertise visible to the industry. That visibility creates momentum, opens doors, and helps more women be seen, heard and recognized for the impact they are already having in print.”

Submissions to participate in Print Herstory Month close March 1.

For more information, visit girlswhoprint.org.

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