


More Than the Vote: AVOW Founder Faith Van Gilder Encourages Women to Flex their Civic Muscles
Thursday, August 6, 2020
Faith Van Gilder Chief Officer, Fund Development & Marketing, Girl Scouts of Northern Indiana-Michiana We celebrate women’s suffrage this month, and though winning the vote and the Voting Rights Act are certainly important milestones to celebrate, the weight of other pressing social concerns, such as the pandemic, economic recession, and racial disparities can make it … Read More

YWCA Community Educator Kristen Shares about the Personal Meaning of Suffrage
Wednesday, August 5, 2020
Kristen Monnier YWCA Community Educator August 2020 marks a month of celebration for women in the United States. 100 years ago this month women finally won the right to vote! At one time in our history, women were not considered capable of having a say in politics, even those that impacted them. Thanks to strong, female … Read More

Not All Women: AVOW Founder Rachel Tobin-Smith Highlights Racism During First Wave Feminism
Tuesday, August 4, 2020
Rachel Tobin-Smith Former SCAN Executive Director “Either I go with you or not at all. I am not taking this stand because I personally wish for recognition. I am doing it for the future benefit of my whole race.” Ida B. Wells said this to the organizers of the suffrage march in Washington, D.C. in … Read More

Palermo Galindo Reflects on the Women Who Inspired Him to Participate in Civic Engagement
Monday, August 3, 2020
Palermo Galindo Community Liaison-Manager of Community Relations, City of Fort Wayne In 1915, Hermila Galindo created a magazine called La Mujer Moderna (The Modern Woman) in Mexico City. At the time, Galindo’s views on sex education and women’s sexuality were considered to be extremely radical. Her approach in seeking equality and women’s rights was seen as controversial. The … Read More