Print HERstory Month 2025 to celebrate women in print

A month-long campaign to foster awareness of women’s contributions to the industry.

Girls Who Print, a global nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the careers and contributions of women in the printing and graphic communications industries, has confirmed Print HERstory Month, a campaign fostering awareness of women’s contributions to the industry.

The Printerverse – March marks the return of Print HERstory Month, an annual celebration dedicated to amplifying women’s voices in the printing industry that coincides with Women’s History Month.

Hosted and founded by Girls Who Print, this year’s initiative aligns with the United Nations' 2025 International Women’s Day theme: ‘For ALL Women and Girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment.’

Now in its seventh year, Print HERstory Month honors the fierce, fabulous females who shape the printing industry by sharing their journeys, challenges, and triumphs to inspire future generations.

This month-long campaign fosters awareness of women’s contributions to the industry through storytelling and advocacy and highlights the importance of equity, parity and inclusion for all.

Girls Who Print will host an International Women’s Day Conference on March 7, from 8 am to 3 pm ET as part of the monthlong celebration. This free virtual event will bring together industry leaders, advocates and community members to discuss women in the workplace, strategies for forging successful careers in print, securing supportive male allies and best ways to empower the next generation. It will provide a global platform for networking, thought leadership and collaboration.

Women in print worldwide are invited to answer the Q&A posted on the organization’s, share their stories and reshare the posts of participants using #PrintHERstoryMonth across social channels.

‘As we celebrate Print HERstory Month, we recognize the progress women have made in print while acknowledging the work still to be done,’ said Deborah Corn, executive director of Girls Who Print. ‘This year’s theme resonates deeply with our mission to empower women worldwide by cultivating a vibrant and supportive global community that drives innovation, fosters mentorship and collaboration, fuels career growth, and helps secure the future of print.’

For more information on Print HERstory Month and to register for the International Women’s Day Conference, visit GirlsWhoPrint.net