Thanks to national celebrations of the suffrage centennial, women's history has garnered attention like never before. CLHO wanted to check in with what's been happening on the state and national levels to commemorate 100 years of women's suffrage in the United States, and how organizations are planning to continue this work beyond the calendar year.
We'll be joined by Marsha Weinstein, President of the National Collaborative for Women's History Sites, which sponsors the National Votes for Women Trail, and Joanie DiMartino of the Prudence Crandall Museum, who serves as the Connecticut coordinator for the National Votes for Women Trail on the Connecticut Women’s Suffrage Centennial Commission.
Connecticut League of MuseumsCentral Connecticut State University, Department of History1615 Stanley StreetNew Britain, CT 06050(860) 832-2674info@clho.org
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