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What is the Nevada Women's History Project? |
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Founded in the Fall of 1994 |
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Statewide educational non-profit organization |
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Mission: "Providing visibility and support for the gathering and dissemination of history about the roles and contributions of Nevada women of every race, class, and ethnic background." |
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Individual membership ($25/year) open to all women and men; includes newsletter subscription. |
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Organizational membership ($50/year); includes newsletter subscription. |
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Student ($15/year); includes newsletter subscription |
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Corporate Sponsor ($250/year); includes newsletter subscription |
| Reciprocal Organization (N/C) |
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NWHP Biennial Conference
The Nevada Women's History Project Biennial Conference, a statewide gathering for women, will be held every two years, alternating between northern and southern Nevada. Workshops and featured events coincide with the conference theme, with speakers and panelists rounding out the program. For information watch this site and the NWHP Newsletter. |
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Discovering Nevada women in History - A Biographical Database
Return to our home page to learn about Beda Cornwall, Josie Pearl, Emma Nevada, Bertha Ronzone, Mary Rose, Theresa Laxalt, and other women in Nevada history. We plan to include 75 women from throughout the State in our first phase. We invite teachers, librarians, and students to suggest additional names and even write the biographies that might be added to this important database. |
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Nevada Women's History: A Guide to Archival Collections
This valuable resource, available now, features 110 libraries, museums, state parks, and other sites in Nevada that have unpublished materials (manuscripts, oral histories, photographs, scrapbooks, etc.) about Nevada women. A project of the Nevada Women's Archives at the University of Nevada, Reno Special Collections. Call the NWHP at 775/786-2335, or Jacque Sundstrand at 775/784-6500 ext. 327, for more information. |
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Nevada History Day
This statewide event culminating in April of each year, is sponsored by the Nevada Humanities Committee, featuring middle and high school student competition via research papers, video, exhibits, or living history performance relating to American history. The Committee accepts new applications beginning in January. NWHP is giving monetary awards to exemplary middle and high school entries who feature Nevada women in history. YOU can encourage teachers to become involved in this project. Winners compete in National History Day in Washington, DC. Contact: NWHP - North 775-786-2335 or South 702-735-1675. |
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How to contact NWHP for more information:
We would like to hear from you whether or not you live in the State of Nevada. Please feel free to send us your ideas, the projects your group is working on, and any other information you feel we would like to know about.
Email: nwhp@pyramid.net
Web Site: www.nevadawomen.org
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North: NWHP
770 Smithridge Dr.,Suite 300
Reno, NV 89502-0708
Phone: (775) 786-2335 - Fax: (775) 826-6865 |
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South: NWHP
P. O. Box 12184
Las Vegas, NV 89112-0184
Phone: (702) 735-1675 -- Fax: (702) 385-9278 |
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A Sampler of NWHP Activities since spring, 1995:
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Academic course offerings via UNR/UNLV Continuing Ed |
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Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley, research field trip with Dr. Anne Howard |
| Boulder City Walking Tour |
| Cultural History tours to Aurora and the Elko Basque Festival |
| Documentation of NWHP members' history via profiles, oral histories |
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Educational Resources Committee (Women's history in the schools)
Library resources (Book Assessment Project)
Policy re curriculum
Teacher in-service training
Teacher identification and support
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| Hannah Clapp Lecture Series; Carson City |
| Helldorado Parade, Las Vegas |
| NWHP Office and Information Clearinghouse |
| Nevada Day Parade, Carson City |
| Nevada Women's History Conference; 1997, 1998, 1999, Reno and Las Vegas |
| Nevada Women's History Forum; Reno |
| Newsletter, quarterly |
| Open House, Reno |
| Product development for sales (post cards, notepaper, video, etc.) |
| Research Registry |
| Research Roundtables: Reno, Carson City, Gardnerville |
| Silver State Sampler Tour; October 1998 |
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Special Programs:
Living history showcase
Analysis of women in history via their handwriting
UNLV Oral History Project on Las Vegas Women in Gaming and
Entertainment
Presentation for Dula Senior Center, Las Vegas
"Saga of Nevada Women's Suffrage" docu-dramas (Carson City, Winnemucca, Gardnerville and other rural Nevada towns)
Series of presentations for Classic Residence, Reno
Series of presentations co-sponsored with Nevada Historical Society, Reno
Video-documentary/panel discussion on "Nevada Women in Politics," Reno
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| Wednesday's Woman Series; Las Vegas |
| Women and Work: lectures/public presentations |
| Workshops: oral history, genealogy, materials preservation, research, grantwriting |
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NWHP Leadership:
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Northern Region Steering Committee
Mary Anne Convis: Chair
Lisa-Marie Lightfoot: Vice-Chair
Holly VanValkenburgh: Treasurer
Patti Bernard: Secretary
Kay Sanders: Communication Co-Chair
Lisa-Marie Lightfoot: Communication Co-Chair
Isabel Espinoza: Finance Chair
Carrie Townley Porter and Grace Davis: Membership Co-Chairs
Mary Anne Convis: Project Review Chair
Carleen Ernest, Martha Gould and Karen Benna: Program Chairs
Cherry Jones: Past Chair |
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Southern Region Executive Committee
Linda Miller: President
Mary Gafford: First Vice President
Betty Miller: Second Vice President
Doris Drummond: Recording Secretary
Barbara Davis: Corresponding Secretary
Su Kim Chung: Treasurer
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NWHP State Committee Members
Cherry Jones: President
Linda Miller: First Vice-President
Betty Miller: Second Vice-President
Holly Van Valkenburgh: Third Vice-President
Su Kim Chung: Treasurer
Patti Bernard: Secretary
Denise Yoxsimer: Nevada Women's Fund Representative
Kay Sanders: Editor for State Newsletter
Lisa-Marie Lightfoot: Webmaster
Carrie Porter: Archivist |
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