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Title: | ARCHIVE-- Topics of Interest to Women, Volume 1 --ARCHIVE |
Notice: | V1 is closed. TURRIS::WOMANNOTES-V5 is open. |
Moderator: | REGENT::BROOMHEAD |
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Created: | Thu Jan 30 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 30 1995 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 873 |
Total number of notes: | 22329 |
744.0. "Fem. of Power" by TSG::DOUGHERTY () Wed Mar 02 1988 13:14
Tired of voting for the lessor of two evils at election time? So am
I! So, when I learned about the Feminization of Power Campaign,
I thought I'd share it with you all. It's a national campaign to
inspire feminist women and men to run for public office. So far
its been really well received in L.A. Houston, and the Midwest.
The people behind it are The Fund for the Feminist Majority. No, it
isn't a PAC, nor is it affiliated with any political party. It's
a non-profit organization, headed by Ellie Smeal, with the sole
purpose of increasing the number of feminist public office holders
at all levels of government. Isn't this a GREAT IDEA!?!? Imagine,
feeling good about the candidate your voting for ..... Someone
who will address pay equity issues, parental leave, health care,
day care, etc.
The Boston event is March 28th at the Boston Park Plaza Hotel, 50
park Plaza at Arlington Street (off the Common). Speakers include
Lt. Gov. Evelyn Murphy, Kay Weaver and Ellie Smeal. FREE Admission.
Exhibit of Women in History opens at 6:30 p.m. The speeches at
7:30 p.m. SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETED. BARRIER-FREE.
For more info send mail to TSG::DOUGHERTY.
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744.1 | carpool? | VIA::RANDALL | back in the notes life again | Wed Mar 02 1988 15:58 | 4 |
| Is anyone from NH interested in carpooling to this? I hate driving
to Boston alone at night . . .
--bonnie
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744.2 | It's happening locally, too. | DINER::SHUBIN | Life's too short to eat boring food. | Tue Mar 08 1988 17:35 | 5 |
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acton-area NOW has mentioned this in the last few newsletters. They've
been pushing for women to run locally (and Mass NOW has been doing it
state-wide). I think they've been successful in getting a woman to run
for state rep in acton's district.
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