The first-ever broadcast of the 2024 National Women’s Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will air on OWN, the Oprah Winfrey Network, on Sunday, March 24 at 8 p.m. during Women’s History Month. The hour-long primetime broadcast will recognize the Hall’s 2024 Inductee Class and women’s contributions to history and will feature inspirational highlights from the Inductees’ lives, performers, special guests, and more.
The Hall of Fame announced last October it would be moving its Hall of Fame ceremony out of Seneca Falls to New York City for “greater accessibility for Inductees and guests, but also to provide a dynamic stage to share these inspiring stories with the world.
“At OWN, one of our goals is to empower women through our programming and provide uplifting content that ignites important conversations, celebrates diversity, and sparks personal growth. During Women’s History Month this year, we are excited to celebrate with The National Women’s Hall of Fame and amplify the achievements of extraordinary women who have changed the world,” said Tina Perry, President of OWN.
“This historic Ceremony will showcase the importance of uplifting women and celebrating those who continue to rise as leaders,” said Jennifer Gabriel, CEO of the National Women’s Hall of Fame. “The broadcast will allow those at home to hear the voices and stories of outstanding women and will inspire future generations of women from coast to coast.”
The 2024 National Women’s Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony is a historic opportunity to watch recognition of the 2024 Inductee class, consisting of Patricia Bath, Ruby Bridges, Elouise Cobell, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Peggy McIntosh, Judith Plaskow, Loretta Ross, Sandy Stone, Anna Wessels Williams, and Serena Williams.
Winfrey was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1994.
The event filmed in New York City will be produced by the National Women’s Hall of Fame in partnership with Van Wagner Productions (“VWP”).
For more information about the National Women’s Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, the Inductees, and the broadcast, visit womenofthehall.org.