“By the time Utah’s Legislature ratified the 19th Amendment, Utah women had been voting for a total of 40 years.â€
Katherine Kitterman, Historical Director of Better Days 2020, on the 100th anniversary of Utah’s ratification of the 19th amendment.https://t.co/LhMnFiqXSz
“By the time Utah’s Legislature ratified the 19th Amendment, Utah women had been voting for a total of 40 years.â€
Katherine Kitterman, Historical Director of Better Days 2020, on the 100th anniversary of Utah’s ratification of the 19th amendment.https://t.co/LhMnFiqXSz
]]>In Utah, nonprofit @BetterDays2020 works to highlight the 150th anniversary of women’s 1st votes here in 1870—the 1st in the US cast under a women’s equal suffrage law— and share stories of women’s leadership that can inspire greater civic engagement. #ncph2020 #s58 #FirstToVote
— Katherine Kitterman (@KatCKitt) March 19, 2020
In Utah, nonprofit @BetterDays2020 works to highlight the 150th anniversary of women’s 1st votes here in 1870—the 1st in the US cast under a women’s equal suffrage law— and share stories of women’s leadership that can inspire greater civic engagement. #ncph2020 #s58 #FirstToVote
— Katherine Kitterman (@KatCKitt) March 19, 2020
Please stop calling all of us Native and Indigenous women “Native American”. Our nations reject this Fed created (in the 1950s) colonized term.
— ndngenuity (@ndngenuity) March 6, 2020
Please stop calling all of us Native and Indigenous women “Native American”. Our nations reject this Fed created (in the 1950s) colonized term.
— ndngenuity (@ndngenuity) March 6, 2020