Some things worth checking out
Aug. 15th, 2010 02:04 pmThe Seattle Art Museum is doing an exhibit called "Behind the Scenes: The Real Story of the Quileute Wolves," now made famous by the prose stylings of Stephanie Meyer. Looks like an interesting show and I hope it tours.
This month marks the 90th anniversary of women's right to vote in the U.S. Here's a few related links of some organizations that are doing things to keep women's history alive and vibrant:
National Women's History Museum. I just signed on as a member. They've got some excellent online exhibits and are currently fundraising for a new museum building in the D.C. area.
Women's Rights National Historical Park - Seneca Falls, NY. Site of the first Women's RIghts Convention, among other events of note.
Carrie Chapman Catt Home and Museum - Charles City, Iowa.
Sojourner Truth Institute - Battle Creek, Michigan. They've raisedre raising money for a monument to Truth (and I just love putting it that way :-))).
This month marks the 90th anniversary of women's right to vote in the U.S. Here's a few related links of some organizations that are doing things to keep women's history alive and vibrant:
National Women's History Museum. I just signed on as a member. They've got some excellent online exhibits and are currently fundraising for a new museum building in the D.C. area.
Women's Rights National Historical Park - Seneca Falls, NY. Site of the first Women's RIghts Convention, among other events of note.
Carrie Chapman Catt Home and Museum - Charles City, Iowa.
Sojourner Truth Institute - Battle Creek, Michigan. They've raised