Fair Housing in Grand Rapids: Then and Now

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This is an event through the Grand Rapids Historical Society. Where you live has always undeniably determined the opportunities you have access to, including education, employment, health care, transportation, green space, and much more. Where you live also directly impacts how you live – and even your life expectancy. As we come to better understand […]

Rocking Chair Experience XIII

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Join the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Clubs for their 13th annual Rocking Chair Experience! This year the theme celebrates the women who have fought for the right to vote in the United States. In recognition of the centennial of the 19th Amendment the Rocking Chair Experience will honor women from the […]

Lesser Known Women in West Michigan History

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Lesser Known Women in West Michigan History Wednesday, March 17th, 10:00 am - 11:30 am "Lesser Known Women in West Michigan History," continues the 12th Annual Kutsche Local History Roundtable during March. Representatives of the Ionia County Historical Society, Lakeshore Museum Center, and Ada Historical Society will highlight West Michigan women whose accomplishments might not […]

Grand Rapids Women & Their Work During the Great War

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"Grand Rapids Women & Their Work During the Great War," ends the 12th Annual Kutsche Local History Roundtable during March. The Greater Grand Rapids Women's History Council’s Katelyn Bosch VerMerris will examine both the paid labor and volunteer contributions of women in Grand Rapids during WWI. Utilizing rich primary sources, this presentation will provide a […]

GR Time Traveler Series: A Decade of Upheaval

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A Decade of Upheaval:  Grand Rapids Women and Public Office in the 1910s will take us back to a heady decade when Grand Rapids women in increasing numbers stepped onto the public stage. Women had long participated in civic affairs and could even run for elective office before the Nineteenth Amendment took effect in 1920. […]

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Women Who Ran! Seeking Public Office Before the Nineteenth Amendment

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Hats off to the trailblazing women of Grand Rapids! Decades before the Nineteenth Amendment granted American women the right to vote, many had led serious political lives and even run for office. In fact, before the certification of the federal amendment in 1920, 47 different Grand Rapids women had run 82 campaigns for public office between […]

Earth Day 2021

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On this 51st Earth Day we are remembering and celebrating the life and work of environmentalist Joan Luedders Wolfe who founded West Michigan Environmental Action Council in 1968 and was the first woman appointed to the Natural Resources Commission in 1973. Her work with WMEAC still impacts conservation efforts in Michigan today. Legislature such as […]