March 2025 sees the return of Print HERstory for the seventh year, with this year’s ‘movement’ focused on amplifying women’s voices.
Hosted by Girls Who Print, Print HERstory Month is about celebrating the women who drive, innovate, and transform the printing industry, sharing stories, lifting each other, and inspiring the next generation of women to see print as a place where they can thrive, the organisation explained.
This year’s initiative aligns with the United Nations’ 2025 International Women’s Day theme; ‘For All Women and Girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment’. With that, Girls Who Print is inviting women in print worldwide to answer its Q&A, with the responses to be shared throughout the month to spotlight the talent, experiences, and advice from women in print and graphic arts across all industry segments.
Deborah Corn, executive director of the nonprofit organisation Girls Who Print, commented, ’Women in print play a vital role in our industry, but too often, their accomplishments aren’t amplified. Print HERstory Month is an opportunity to change that and promote the contributions and thought leadership from women that is seen, heard, and celebrated worldwide. This is an opportunity to inspire others and be part of a global celebration of women in print.’
On the 7 March, Girls Who Print will also host a free International Women’s Day Conference. This online event offers the opportunity for women to come together to connect, engage and learn. It is open to anyone who wants to be part of the conversation on equality, empowerment, and leadership in the industry, said Girls Who Print.
The organisation emphasised the reason behind the campaign; to create real, lasting impact. By sharing experience, advice, learning from each other, and amplifying women’s voices in print, the event not only highlights the past but also shapes the future, Girls Who Print concluded.