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The club was founded by abolitionist, suffragist, mother, and Los Angeles homemaker Caroline Severance in 1891, with 87 other women in the reading room of the Hollenbeck Hotel, then located at Second and Broadway. [2] The Friday Morning Club became the largest women's club in California, with membership of over 1,800 women by the 1920s. [3] [4] [5]
VeeCon, which runs Aug. 9-11 in downtown Los Angeles, is at its core an expression of the multitudes contained by serial entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk. “We want to be the coolest business ...
The Women's Conference (formerly the California Governor & First Lady's Conference on Women) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan US organization and annual forum for women.The event first began in 1986 as a California government initiative for working professionals and women business owners.
Ebell of Los Angeles was formed as a women's club in 1894, based on the principles and teachings of Adrian Ebell, a pioneer in women's education and organizing women's societies in the late 19th century. Harriet Williams Russell Strong was a founder of the club, serving as its president for three consecutive terms. The minutes of the first ...
Long Beach Walking Club. Long Beach native Evelyn Avila was looking for a safe way to meet and make friends with other women when she started the Long Beach Walking Club in April 2023. "I started ...
American Express , in conjunction with fundraising platform IFundWomen of Color, has unveiled the 100 Black women entrepreneurs selected for its "100 for 100" program.
Little Women: LA; Los Angeles Amazons; Los Angeles Black Storm; Los Angeles Charger Girls; Los Angeles fetus disposal scandal; Los Angeles Garment Workers strike of 1933; Los Angeles Legends (W-League) Los Angeles Nurses' Club; Los Angeles Rampage; Los Angeles Temptation; Los Angeles Women's Championship
The club was established in 1945 by black women active in the community, including Della Mae Givens, wife of architect Paul Williams. [ 1 ] The Wilfandel House, which is located at 3425 West Adams Blvd Los Angeles CA 90018, an area commonly known as Arlington Heights , is said to have been built in 1922 by silent film star Ramon Novarro for his ...