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National Organization for Women - NYS Celebrates History
Birthplace of Women's Rights is Location of Annual Convention
November 4, 2008

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On November 7-9, 2008, NOW-New York State (National Organization for Women) will mark the first-ever women's conference with an annual conference of their own at Seneca Falls, NY. Activists from around New York State and indeed all around the country will be celebrating the works of their foremothers and strategizing to win equality for all women and girls.

On Saturday November 8, an afternoon event will take place at the First Presbyterian Church, where Alice Paul first proposed the Equal Rights Amendment. Notable speakers will include Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), Feminist Majority President Ellie Smeal, National NOW Executive VP Olga Vives, author Martha Burk (Your Money and Your Life), and author Abby Ellin (Waistland.) Also, feminist singer/songwriter Sandy Rapp will perform two new tribute songs.

Additionally, NOW-NYS will host a New Activist Training and Leadership Institute to teach the hows and whys of activism. At the Holiday Inn, at a special luncheon, activists will honor Muriel Fox, a Founding Mother of NOW and NYS Assemblywoman Deborah Glick (D) for their extensive feminist works.

As Seneca Falls Mayor Diane Smith recently said, "Ironically, in this hallowed place, the location of both the National Women's Hall of Fame and the Women's Rights National Historical Park, residents here have not been so quick to embrace our foremothers' ideals. Through hard work and relentlessness, I was elected the first female Mayor in 2004. It took a century and a half before this could happen in Seneca Falls!" Smith's inciting words continued: "With your help, I'd like to stand up and declare that there is no better place to celebrate the contributions of women than in the birthplace of women's rights; and there is no better way to commemorate the 160th anniversary of the First Convention than to host the National Organization for Women, and to begin a new NOW Chapter in historic Seneca Falls."

Many of the events are open to the public, with the charge for the Presbyterian Church presentation at $5.00. For more information, visit www.NOWNYS.org or call 518-452-3944.

Those interested in securing interviews with scheduled speakers, should contact the office of NOW-NYS.

The National Organization for Women is the largest women's rights organization in the United States, comprised of over a half million contributing members. NOW NYS consists of twenty-three local chapters with over forty thousand supporters throughout New York State.

 

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