What to Watch | Women's History Month

Published on March 01, 2022 | Last updated on March 04, 2026 by PBS

Celebrate Women's History Month by exploring pivotal points in history and learning more about women who made history and those continuing to do so. This March, we salute women who have changed lives with documentaries about and by women, their achievements, their artistry, and their struggles. 

Why is Women's History Month in March?

Women's History Month began as National Women's History Week, a local celebration in Santa Rosa, California. Organizers chose to start on March 8: International Women’s Day. A consortium of women's groups then petitioned Congress and the White House in support of a national Women's History Week. 

In 1980, President Jimmy Carter designated the first National Women's History Week by Presidential Proclamation. Again, the week of March 8 - 12, 1980 was chosen to coincide with International Women's Day on March 8. The following year Congress authorized Women's History Week to begin the week of March 7. Congress continued to pass resolutions designating Women's History Week for five more years, until 1987, when they established all of March would be celebrated as Women's History Month.

Documentary Spotlight

More Women's History Month Documentaries You Can Stream

Stream these documentaries that profile amazing women from all walks of life, who have bettered the lives of their communities and beyond. Check out our full Women's History Month playlist on the PBS App, featured all through the month of March. 


Editor's Note: This page provides information about a variety of PBS shows and documentaries you can watch. It is being updated regularly, as new programs become available or are no longer available to stream on PBS.org or the PBS app. This article was mostly recently updated on 2/25/26.