On August 26, 2021, Suffrage100MA (now the Massachusetts Women's History Center) commemorated the 101st anniversary of the 19th Amendment with an event in the Boston Public Garden.
As 2020 comes to a close with the Centennial of the 19th Amendment behind us, we want to thank you and celebrate the successes we’ve achieved with your support this year.
In this issue, we’re excited to highlight all of the amazing work that our Partners did to commemorate the 19th Amendment. We’re also excited to announce our new program, “The 100 Classrooms Initiative!"
This film, created by Suffrage100MA (now the Massachusetts Women's History Center) to commemorate the centennial of the 19th Amendment being added to the U.S. Constitution, gives a versatile glimpse into the suffrage movement.
Exercising your right to vote in the 2020 election won't always be easy, so it's time to follow the lead of the courageous women who fought for the 19th Amendment.
In this issue, we highlight our partner, The Massachusetts Women of Color Coalition, and their continued fight to for women of color to be included in every conversation, board room, and at the polls.
In this Pride month edition, we’re pleased to highlight the contributions of Marie Equi of New Bedford and as June is also Caribbean Heritage Month, we have also included the wonderful work of Caribbean suffragists.
In this edition, we’re delighted to highlight Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, and to feature the great work of the Women’s Right-to-Vote Coalition of Newton.