Please feel free to use this letter of announcement/invitation to the last
meeting of the President' Commission on the Celebration of Women in
American History takig place in Atlanta on January 22 (details in letter)
to pass along to your constituents/associates that might be interested in
attending.
THE WHITE HOUSE
To Our Women Leaders:
On July 2, President Clinton established the President's Commission on the
Celebration of Women in American History. Its goal is to broaden and
deepen our understanding of our Nation's history in order to represent the
contributions and experiences of all. The Commission will submit their
recommendations in a report to the President in March of this year.
The Commission is reaching out to individuals across the country for ideas
and suggestions on how best to celebrate the role of women in American
history. In that spirit, we cordially invite you to the LAST Commission
meeting to take place in Atlanta, GA, on Friday, January 22, from 9:00 AM
to 5:00 PM, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site, 450
Auburn Avenue, NE. Please pass along this letter of invitation to your
friends or associates who you think may be interested in attending. You
will have an opportunity during the public comment portion of this meeting
to voice your ideas and/or suggestions OR you may submit them to the
Commission's web page: http://www.gsa.gov/staff/pa/whc.htm.
We plan to hear testimony from these individuals at the Atlanta meeting:
Edith P. Mayo, Curator Emeritus, National Museum of American History,
Smithsonian Inst., and Consultant to the National Museum of WomenD,s
History Foundation;
Allida Black, Historian and Visiting Assistant Professor of American
Studies, Franklin and Marshall College;
Linda Chavez-Thompson, Executive Vice President, AFL-CIO;
Judy Heuman, Assistant Secretary, Department of Education;
Deborah Morman, Director of Membership, Association for Women in Science;
Leslie Sharp, Historic Preservationist;
Jeannie Jew, National President, Organization of Chinese American Women;
Ali P. Crown, Director, Emory Women's Center, Emory University;
Elizabeth Enlehardt, 5th year PhD. student, Women's Studies, Emory
University; and
June Griffin, Bill of Rights Bicentennial Commission and Medal of Honor
winner.
Thank you in advance for seizing this wonderful opportunity to be part of
history in the making. Hope to see you in Atlanta!
Sondra Seba
Agency Representative
White House Office for Women's Initiatives and Outreach
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please feel free to use this letter of announcement/invitation to the last
meeting of the President' Commission on the Celebration of Women in
American History takig place in Atlanta on January 22 (details in letter)
to pass along to your constituents/associates that might be interested in
attending.
THE WHITE HOUSE
To Our Women Leaders:
On July 2, President Clinton established the President's Commission on the
Celebration of Women in American History. Its goal is to broaden and
deepen our understanding of our Nation's history in order to represent the
contributions and experiences of all. The Commission will submit their
recommendations in a report to the President in March of this year.
The Commission is reaching out to individuals across the country for ideas
and suggestions on how best to celebrate the role of women in American
history. In that spirit, we cordially invite you to the LAST Commission
meeting to take place in Atlanta, GA, on Friday, January 22, from 9:00 AM
to 5:00 PM, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site, 450
Auburn Avenue, NE. Please pass along this letter of invitation to your
friends or associates who you think may be interested in attending. You
will have an opportunity during the public comment portion of this meeting
to voice your ideas and/or suggestions OR you may submit them to the
Commission's web page: http://www.gsa.gov/staff/pa/whc.htm.
We plan to hear testimony from these individuals at the Atlanta meeting:
Edith P. Mayo, Curator Emeritus, National Museum of American History,
Smithsonian Inst., and Consultant to the National Museum of WomenO,s
History Foundation;
Allida Black, Historian and Visiting Assistant Professor of American
Studies, Franklin and Marshall College;
Linda Chavez-Thompson, Executive Vice President, AFL-CIO;
Judy Heuman, Assistant Secretary, Department of Education;
Deborah Morman, Director of Membership, Association for Women in Science;
Leslie Sharp, Historic preservationist;
Jeannie Jew, National President, Organization of Chinese American Women;
Ali P. Crown, Director, Emory Women's Center, Emory University;
Elizabeth Enlehardt, 5th year PhD. student, Women's Studies, Emory
University; and
June Griffin, Bill of Rights Bicentennial Commission and Medal of Honor
winner.
Thank you in advance for seizing this wonderful opportunity to be part of
history in the making. Hope to see you in Atlanta!
Sondra Seba
Agency Representative
White House Office for Women's Initiatives and Outreach
Please feel free to use this letter of announcement/invitation to the last
meeting of the President' Commission on the Celebration of Women in
American History takig place in Atlanta on January 22 (details in letter)
to pass along to your constituents/associates that might be interested in
attending.
THE WHITE HOUSE
To Our Women Leaders:
On July 2, President Clinton established the President's Commission on the
Celebration of Women in American History. Its goal is to broaden and
deepen our understanding of our Nation's history in order to represent the
contributions and experiences of all. The Commission will submit their
recommendations in a report to the President in March' of this year.
The Commission is reaching out to individuals across the country for ideas
and suggestions on how best to celebrate the role of women in American
history. In that spirit, we cordially invite you to the LAST Commission
meeting to take place in Atlanta, GA, on Friday, January 22, from 9:00 AM
to 5:00 PM, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site, 450
Auburn Avenue, NE. Please pass along this letter of invitation to your
friends or associates who you think may be interested in attending. You
will have an opportunity during the public comment portion of this meeting
to voice your ideas and/or suggestions OR you may submit them to the
Commission's web page: http://www.gsa.gov/staff/pa/whc.htm.
We plan to hear testimony from these individuals at the Atlanta meeting:
Edith P. Mayo, Curator Emeritus, National Museum of American History,
Smithsonian Inst., and Consultant to the National Museum of Women?s
History Foundation;
Allida Black, Historian and Visiting Assistant Professor of American
Studies, Franklin and Marshall College;
Linda Chavez-Thompson, Executive Vice President, AFL-CIO;
Judy Heuman, Assistant Secretary, Department of Education;
Deborah Morman, Director of Membership, Association for Women in Science;
Leslie Sharp, Historic Preservationist;
Jeannie Jew, National President, Organization of Chinese American Women;
Ali P. Crown, Director, Emory Women's Center, Emory University;
Elizabeth Enlehardt, 5th year PhD. student, Women's Studies, Emory
University; and
June Griffin, Bill of Rights Bicentennial Commission and Medal of Honor
winner.
Thank you in advance for seizing this wonderful opportunity to be part of
history in the making. Hope to see you in Atlanta!
Sondra Seba
Agency Representative
White House Office for Women's Initiatives and Outreach
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