CLOSE. Will you join this effort? Marsha Weinstein President National Collaborative of Women’s History Sites FACILITATING QUESTIONS. New Historic Marker Program Celebrates Women’s Suffrage History in United States. Marsha Weinstein is a board member of the National Collaborative for Women’s History Sites and co-chair of National Women’s Heritage Trail. Marsha Weinstein, Women’s Rights Activist & Girl Leadership Advocate. The collection is co-owned by Kentuckian Marsha Weinstein, President of the National Collaborative for Women’s History Sites. Cherie Dawson-Edwards Chair and Associate Professor UofL Department of Criminal Justice SPONSORS. […] Marsha Weinstein, president of the National Collaborative for Women’s History Sites speaks about the importance of recognizing sites that were a part of the women’s suffrage movement. The Iowa Suffrage Centennial Commemoration Committee, the National Collaborative for Women’s History Sites and the William G. Pomeroy Foundation® Partner to Launch Marker Grant Program Supporting the National Votes for Women Trail. January 27, 2019 by Lisa Hornung. More People Hosting Organization. Marsha Weinstein President National Collaborative for Women's History Sites. Lillian Williams, Department of History and African American Studies, University of Buffalo, schurronassoc@aol.com Ad hoc: Members of National Votes for Women Trail, National Collaborative for Women’s History Sites Marsha Weinstein Nancy Brown Kimberly Hess Photo by Robin Hart. Women’s suffrage enfranchised over half of our democracy, and many of the places we have identified were previously unknown and uncelebrated,” stated Marsha Weinstein, President of the National Collaborative for Women’s History Sites. CLOSE. CLOSE. In honor of the August 26, 2020 centennial celebration of woman’s suffrage in the United States, National Collaborative for Women’s History Sites is leading the effort to develop a nation-wide Votes for Women Trail. The National Collaborative for Women's History Sites has organized a group of state coordinators who will each submit information about the places where suffragists in each state worked in achieving national suffrage for women with the 19th Amendment. CLOSE. This is where Marsha Weinstein comes in. ... I’ve met a lot of people interested in women’s suffrage, so I got on the board of an organization called the National Collaborative for Women’s History Sites. The Trail will highlight the role of each state in the 72-year battle to achieve women’s suffrage. Marsha is a gender equality activist, wife, mother, twice political candidate, and mentor. CLOSE. I’ve known Marsha personally for about five years and in many ways she has been a mentor to me as I’ve navigated my way through Louisville, Kentucky and the making of Raising Ms. President. Their initial goal was to connect 1,000 sites by January 1, 2017. Women’s suffrage enfranchised over half of our democracy, and many of the places we have identified were previously unknown and uncelebrated,” stated Marsha Weinstein, President of the National Collaborative for Women’s History Sites.
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