Carver Branch
Tuesday, March 4,2025
6 - 8pm
Join us this month as the Black History Series celebrates the contributions of Black and African American Woman.
Collins Garden Library
Sunday, March 9, 2025
2 – 4pm
In recognition of Women’s History Month, join us for a showing of the beginning of the Girls Baseball League. Sisters Dottie and Kit join the first female professional baseball league and struggle to help it succeed. This movie is rated PG.
Potranco Library
Sunday, March 9, 2025
2 – 3:50pm
Join us for a screening of Suffragette: Inspired by true events, a moving drama exploring the passion and heartbreak of the women who risked everything in their fight for equality in early 20th century Britain. The story centers on Maud, a working wife and mother whose life is forever changed when she is secretly recruited to join the U.K.'s growing suffragette movement. Galvanized by the outlaw fugitive Emmeline Pankhurst, Maud becomes an activist for the cause alongside women from all walks of life. ***Rated PG-13*** Light refreshments will be served.
Westfall Library
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
5:30 – 7:45pm
Join us at Westfall Library to watch the classic film about the woman who would not stay silent about the dangers of the nuclear industry. Based on a true story. This film stars Meryl Streep, Kurt Russell and Cher and is rated R
Westfall Library
Tuesday, March 18, 2025
5:30 – 7:45pm
Join us monthly to watch one of Rotten Tomatoes Best Movies of All Time!
Central Library(Chihuly Area)
Saturday, March 22, 2025
2 – 4pm
Join us for a special Zine Lab Monthly as we celebrate Women's History Month at Central Library with local zinester Ana Camacho Espiritu!
A zine (pronounced ZEEN) is an independently published magazine or booklet. Using provided supplies, folks can create their own artistic mini books to express themselves and tell their own stories.
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Freak-a-zine
Learn a variety of techniques to bring your zines out of the ordinary! This workshop is for anyone looking to make their zines more unique and distinct to the author’s personal taste. We will explore uncommon practices in zine production, design, assemblage, and distribution. Participants will walk away with a clear rubric for developing their own taste in zines, as well as one to three mock-up zines. Materials for creating mock-ups will be available and participants are highly encouraged to bring their own supplies to incorporate into their works: photos, magazine cut outs, lace, stamps, inks, all is welcome.
Freak-a-zine is taught by Ana Camacho Espiritu, co-founder and co-organizer of the San Anto Zine Fest. Ana has been independently publishing zines for over ten years, first with La Liga Zine and now through Multicontextual.
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Participants are welcome to donate a copy of their zine to be included in our SAPL Zine Collection which is available for public use at Central Library and showcases materials written by, about, and for our community.
Central Library(Auditorium)
Saturday, March 29,2025
3 - 5pm
*Registration is required*
In celebration of Women’s History Month, Erika Arredondo-Haskins, PhD of the Bexar County Historical Commission presents her research and traveling exhibition uncovering the untold stories of the remarkable women who have had SAISD schools named after them. This program highlights their contributions to the educational, cultural, and social history of early San Antonio, bringing attention to their lasting impact on the community.
Parman Library
Sunday, March 30th, 2025
2pm
The Parman Library is proud to honor extraordinary women in our community who have made a lasting impact through their accomplishments, leadership, and resilience. This year Parman Library Women of Achievement honorees: Leah Meyer, Dr. Amelia Duran-Stanton, Margot Gonzalez, Małgorzata Oleszkiewicz-Peralba, PhD, and Mrudula Rao, M.D.
Join us in celebrating their inspiring stories and remarkable contributions to our community.
Free event, No Registration required. Open to public. Refreshments- while supplies last.