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The National Federation of Press Women (NFPW) was organized May 6, 1937, when Helen Miller Malloch and other members of the Illinois Woman's Press Association (IWPA organized in 1885), along with women from five other states and the District of Columbia, who met at the Chicago Women's Club in order to promote communication between women writers ...
Pages in category "Women's organizations based in the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 434 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Nari Mukti Sangh founded 1990, women's liberation; National Council of Women in India, founded in 1925, the second national women's organisation; Odanadi Seva Trust, founded 1984, trafficking; OYSS Women; Project Nanhi Kali, supporting girls' education; RAHI Foundation, incest and abuse support; Sabala Organization, women's empowerment; Sanlaap ...
Oct. 30—Albuquerque Journal captured the "General Excellence" award at the 114th convention of the New Mexico Press Association in Albuquerque on Saturday as well as first-place awards in news ...
The National Council of Women is an affiliate of the International Council of Women.The following organizations are affiliates of the National Council of Women/US: NANBPWC, Delta Sigma Theta sorority, Nation to Nation Networking, Knowledge iTrust, Pan-Pacific and Southeast Asia Women's Association, Sigma Gamma Rho sorority, Sister To Sister International, Soroptimist International, Ukrainian ...
He was executive director of the New Mexico Press Association, the industry representative for member newspapers throughout the state, and treasurer of NMFOG, whose mission is to ensure government ...
The photo, taken moments after Martinez shot a Native American activist during a 2023 protest, took first place in the general news photo category, one of 14 first-place awards won by Journal ...
In 1921, with 5,000 members, [3] Mrs. William Atherton du Puy (née Ada Lee Orme [4] also Mrs. Ada Lee Orme du Puy), [3] was National President (for two years [5]) of the League of American Pen Women, and the association became The National League of American Pen Women with thirty-five local branches, in Syracuse, NY, Tampa, Denver, [6 ...