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  2. Michelle Albert - Wikipedia

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    2014 Women's Day Magazine Red Dress Award Honoree [11] 2015 Haverford College Haverford Award [12] 2016 American Heart Association Women in Cardiology Mentoring Award [13] 2016 Elected Member of the Association of University Cardiologists [14] 2018 Association of Black Cardiologists Daniel D. Savage Science Award [15]

  3. List of NewsGuild-CWA Locals - Wikipedia

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    The NewsGuild-CWA is composed of 46 US trade union locals and 17 Canadian locals, based largely on geography. Some locals represent the staff of a single publication, organization or company, while others represent the employees of multiple workplaces, with each considered a "unit" within the local.

  4. First Unitarian Church of Rochester - Wikipedia

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    In 1898 Susan B. Anthony called and chaired a meeting of 73 local women's societies to form the Rochester Council of Women, later known as the Rochester Federation of Women's Clubs. [33]: 22 At its first meeting it renewed the campaign to elect a woman to the local school board even though women were still not allowed to vote. Mary Gannett ...

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    Rochester City School District Board of Eduction President Cynthia Elliott talks about her personal reaction to news that Superintendent Carmine Peluso was leaving for a job in the Churchville ...

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  7. Association for Women in Communications - Wikipedia

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    The Association for Women in Communications began in 1909 as Theta Sigma Phi (ΘΣΦ), an honorary society at the University of Washington. [2] [4] [5] It was founded by seven female students at the University of Washington in Seattle who had entered the college's new journalism program, the second of its kind in the country.

  8. Abigail Bush - Wikipedia

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    Abigail Norton Bush (March 19, 1810 – December 10, 1898) was an abolitionist and women's rights activist in Rochester, New York.She served as president of the Rochester Women's Rights Convention, which was held in 1848 immediately after the first women's rights convention, the Seneca Falls Convention.

  9. Naomi Jochnowitz - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Jochnowitz won the M. Gweneth Humphreys Award of the Association for Women in Mathematics for her mentorship of mathematics students and particularly of women in mathematics. [4] She was also listed as a finalist for the "W" Award of the Rochester Women's Network for her mentorship of women in mathematics. [5]