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When
9 a.m. – 5 p.m., March 1 – 31, 2025
Where
This online exhibition that recognizes and celebrates the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage in the United States and the 45th anniversary of the founding of Women's Studies at the University of Arizona.
Women have been speaking up and demanding their rights to be citizens since the founding of the United States. This exhibit focuses on women in Arizona and asks what strategies led to their success in winning representation at the ballot box and in the university. Who were their allies? Whose voices were heard in these debates? What forces divided women and how did they work together despite differences? Who was left out of these changes? Which issues continue to be challenges in our times?
This digital exhibit features include:
- Introduction
- Early History of the Suffrage Movement
- Suffrage Debates & Women's Rights
- Founding Mothers of Arizona Suffrage
- Arizona Women Win the Vote
- Women's Voices & the Vote
- Women's Studies at the University of Arizona
- Academics: Contested Domains
- Scholarship By and About Women
- Women's Studies Activism & Social Change
- Challenges
- Further Readings
- Acknowledgements