That is, "Tail End of Women's History Month", which is much too long a title.
https://womenshistorymonth.gov/
With only five days remaining of March, there are still things to do and see. The United States Patent and Trademark office has quite a calendar of events, most of which are free to attend virtually.
On March 30th, the USPTO's Women's Entrepreneurship Symposium event shares the secrets of success of a few remarkable women who turned their passions and ideas into profitable ventures. It's free.
Men seem to get one day: https://internationalmensday.com/ and the entire month of June to think about their health: https://nationaltoday.com/national-mens-health-month/ but their history is not celebrated.
Not just for women: Members of SFWA may be able to purchase health insurance outside the regular enrolment period with LIG Solutions. Authors Guild members can also use LIG.
https://www.ligmembers.com/sfwa/
And now for something legal. Crystal Broughan of the Marks Gray Intellectual Property Blog, discusses a copyright infringement lawsuit brought by the Heavy Young Heathens (musicians) against two figure skaters for playing the Heavy Young Heathens' recording of "The House of the Rising Sun" during a performance at the winter Olympics.
https://www.marksgray.com/copyright-infringement-at-the-winter-olympics-house-of-the-rising-sun/
All the best,
Rowena Cherry
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