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March is National Women’s History Month
The
2007 theme, Generations of Women Moving History Forward, celebrates the
wisdom and tenacity of all generations of women. It recognizes
the power of generations of women working together.
As recently as the 1970's, women's history was virtually unknown to the
general public nor was it included in the K-12 curricula. In 1978, the Education Task
Force of Sonoma County (California) Commission on the Status of Women
established Women's History Week. In 1981, Congress passed
a resolution proclaiming national Women's History Week. In 1987,
Congress expanded the celebration to Women's History Month observed during
March.
Federal Women’s program managers throughout NRCS will host activities this
month and all are encourage to support them. This is a great opportunity to
acknowledge the many contributions women have made to the country, the
workforce, and our lives.
For more information regarding National Women’s History Month, please contact
Sharyn C. Alvarez, NRCS
National Federal Women’s Program Manager, at 301-504-2338.
Find out more...
Presidential Proclamation for Women’s History Month 2007
National Women’s History Project
Executive Women in Government
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