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ARTC provides an artistic home for theater professionals to explore and develop
their gifts and ideas with support from other writers, directors, and actors. In a nurturing workshop environment,
actors stretch their boundaries, directors develop projects, and writers conceive, collaborate, and create new
plays.
“The American Renaissance Theater
is doing signal work to enliven the American theater scene. Its play readings are of invaluable service to playwrights.
The American Renaissance Theater is an organization deserving of every encouragement.”
Harold Clurman
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Out of the upheavals of the 1960's
came a group of Windy City women determined to challenge the suffocating male supremacy of the time. They joined
the growing women's liberation movement and organized the Chicago Women's Liberation Union (CWLU) which touched
the lives of thousands of women through its many organizing projects from 1969-1977.
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VFA is a nonprofit organization for veterans of the Second Wave of the feminist movement. The goals are to enjoy the camaraderie forged during those years of intense
commitment, to honor ourselves and our heroes, to document our history, to rekindle the spark and spirit of the
feminist revolution and act as keeper of the flame so that the ideals of feminism continue to reverberate and influence
others.
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Veteran Feminists of America
HTTP://WWW.VFA.US
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Founded in 1966, NOW has grown into
the largest feminist organization in this country. NOW activists - women and men - have been at the forefront of
every issue relating to full equality for women in our country. NOW has over 37 chapters in Florida including West
Palm Beach NOW, South Palm Beach County NOW, and Broward County NOW.
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NOW
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The Stennis Center formed the Leadership
Council in 2001 to provide guidance and planning for the Southern Women in Public Service: Coming Together to Make
a Difference conference.
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If we - and future generations -
are to learn all the lessons of the past upon which to build the future, we must be aware of the true experiences
and contributions of women. Clearly, men cannot get there alone. Together, all things are possible.
Karen Staser, Founder, National Women's History Museum
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