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National Women’s History Month 2008
Women’s History, Accomplishments Celebrated Every March 2008 Women’s History Month theme is Women’s Art: Women’s Vision
 | Logo for the Women's History Month 2008 theme, Women's Art: Women's Vision. (Courtesy of National Women's History Project) | Washington -- In 1981, the U.S. Congress passed a resolution establishing National Women's History Week. In 1987, Congress expanded the week to a month, and has since passed such a resolution every year. Congressional action is followed by a U.S. presidential proclamation declaring March as Women’s History Month. Since its founding in 1980, the National Women’s History Project (NWHP) has recognized and celebrated the rich and varied contributions of women to the history and culture of the United States.
In introducing the 2008 Women's History Month theme, Women’s Art: Women’s Vision, NWHP says, “The history of women and art is quintessential women’s history. It is the story of amazing women’s accomplishments acclaimed at the time but written out of history.” more… |  | The 16 women senators of the 110th U.S. Congress: (front row) Claire McCaskill, Dianne Feinstein, Maria Cantwell, Lisa Murkowski, and Olympia Snowe; (back row) Blanche Lincoln, Kay Bailey Hutchison, Barbara Boxer, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Mary Landrieu, Debbie Stabenow, Susan Collins, Barbara Mikulski, Elizabeth Dole, Amy Klobuchar, and Patty Murray. (Courtesy U.S. Senate) |
Women’s History Month Links | | | | Publications (By the U.S. Department of State) | Women of influence :This collection chronicles how 21 notable American women broke new ground, some by championing equal rights for all and others by their accomplishments in fields such as government, literature, and even in war.
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| | | | WOMEN IN POLITICS: Making Difference in the U.S.A
<Contents> - Introduction - Women and Leadership: A “Seismic Change” - Politician by Choice: 3 Who Faced the Voters • Joseline Peña-Melnyk • Gerron Levi • Barbara Robinson - Learning About Leadership on the Job - Women Judges: Pioneers at the Bench - An Activist's Vocation: Social Justice, Equality - Helping Hands Train Women in Politics • Mary Wilson • Jean Sinzdak - Internet Resources Download PDF 1.8MB
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