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The traveling display "‘We Stand on Their Shoulders‘: A History of Wisconsin Women and Voting" explores moments when women in Wisconsin gained political rights and highlights a few key leaders. Covering the ratification of the 19th Amendment, 1921 Wisconsin Equal Rights Act, 1924 Indian Citizenship Act, and 1965 Voting Rights Act, the eight-panel display shares the important story of women‘s quest for political rights and recognition through quotes, photographs, and a timeline of events.
Moraine Park Technical College
Cedarburg Cultural Center
Cedarburg Cultural Center
Attend this community event at the Cedarburg Cultural Center.
Tolzman Community Room,
Frank L. Weyenberg Library Of Mequon-Thiensville
Bernard Rahming, the Midwest Regional Director for The Literacy Lab’s Leading Men Fellowship, will share strategies and solutions for schools to create a culture that allows all students to thrive.
Oscar Grady Public Library
Moraine Park Technical College Fond du Lac
Event is sponsored by three LWVOzWa alliance partners: Germantown Community Coalition, Youth & Family Project, and FRIENDS, Inc.
West Bend East High School
Hear how culture can be preserved through collecting in a panel with exhibition lenders and Ho-Chunk basket collectors Michael Schmudlach and Ken Karol, moderated by exhibition curator, Tom Jones.
Restoring & Protecting Lake Michigan: Restoration, Climate & Line 5. Details TBD
Restoring & Protecting Lake Michigan: Restoration, Climate & Line 5. Details TBD
Partner schools from southeastern Wisconsin, local artists, and community organizations along with the Mexican Consulate in Milwaukee will showcase authentic Ofrendas which are traditional alters commemorating family members that are no longer physically with us but forever present in our hearts.
Lunch at Cafe con Arte will follow.
MATC Mequon Campus
West Lot, Entrance #9, Room A131
Join us for community, conversation and be a part of asset mapping where a special guest will help with the process. It‘s time to plan what‘s next! All are cordially invited. Email: Ozaukeeequity@gmail.com if you need a ride.
The traveling display "‘We Stand on Their Shoulders‘: A History of Wisconsin Women and Voting" explores moments when women in Wisconsin gained political rights and highlights a few key leaders. Covering the ratification of the 19th Amendment, 1921 Wisconsin Equal Rights Act, 1924 Indian Citizenship Act, and 1965 Voting Rights Act, the eight-panel display shares the important story of women‘s quest for political rights and recognition through quotes, photographs, and a timeline of events.