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Champagne Sundays – special
‘Southwest Women in History’ Show March 9, 2008
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National Women’s History Month: This special show is
in honor of March being National Women’s History Month. National Women's
History Month's roots go back to March 8, 1857, when women from New York
City factories staged a protest over working conditions. International
Women’s Day was first observed in 1909, but it wasn’t until 1981, that
Congress established National Women's History Week to be commemorated
the second week of March. In 1987, Congress expanded the week to a
month. Every year since, Congress has passed a resolution for Women’s
History Month, and the president has issued a proclamation. To listen specific interviews, please
follow the links below.
Featured Guests include:
Edith
Mayo
Edith will be a return guest on our show to talk about the skilled New
Mexican potter, Maria Martinez; and Julia Morgan, the architect who
built the Hearst Castle in San Simeon, California. Edith is Curator
Emeritus in Political History at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of
American History, where she worked for over thirty-five years as a
curator and historian. At NMAH, she actively collected for the Museum’s
holdings in women’s history, politics, civil rights, and voting rights,
and strongly advocated the importance of 20th century collecting in
museums. Mayo was several times elected to the National Council of the
American Studies Association. Edith lectures widely on women’s history
and the First Ladies and serves as a Distinguished Lecturer for the
Organization of American Historians. In 2002, she curated and scripted
Enterprising Women, a national traveling exhibition on women business
entrepreneurs for the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute for
Advanced Research, Harvard University. To hear her interview – Click Here.
Alison
Salutz
Alison is the Museum Educator at the Molly Brown House Museum in Denver,
Colorado. During her one and half years at the museum, Alison has
participated in a number of projects such as ‘Molly Brown: Biography of
a Changing Nation’ a project funded by the National Endowment for the
Humanities. In addition Alison runs the museum’s 12 outreach programs,
schedules group tours, and is responsible for the development of
additional programs. Alison earned a BA in French and Sociology from
St. Norbert College, and a MA in Anthropology and Museum Studies at the
University of Denver. Alison will be joining us on the show to talk
about Molly Brown, who has been the subject of many books, movies and
stage productions, and has become one of Denver’s most intriguing
legends. To hear the interview -
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Joan
Anderson Meacham Joan is
the Co-Founder and Director of the Arizona Women’s Heritage Trail.
In collaboration with
the Arizona State University; Institute of Humanities Research of the
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; and Governor Janet Napolitano,
Honorary Chair, the AWHT is dedicated to the development of a statewide
collection of historic sites related to women – their experiences and
contributions in the development of Arizona, and to the promotion of
women’s history to citizens and tourists.
The AWHT has been designated as a legacy program by the
Arizona Centennial Commission in honor of the forthcoming statehood
centennial celebration in 2012 and has also been funded as a “We the
People initiative” by the National Endowment for the Humanities Council.
To find out more about Joan Meacham and to learn about the Arizona
Women’s Heritage Trail, and hear the interview – Click Here.
Jan
Cleere Author
and freelance writer Jan Cleere writes extensively about the desert
southwest, its unique characters, creatures, and vegetation. Her work
appears in numerous regional publications such as Arizona Highways
Magazine, Chronicle of the Old West, and more. Jan’s first book, ‘More
Than Petticoats: Remarkable Nevada Women’, was a 2006 WILLA Literary
Award finalist, and a 2006 Arizona Press Women's literary competition
finalist. The Nevada Women's History Project elected Jan to its Roll of
Honor for "her significant contribution in the preservation of Nevada's
women history." Her second book ‘Outlaw Tales of Arizona: True Stories
of Arizona's Most Famous Robbers, Rustlers, and Bandits’, was recognized
nationally in 2007 as winner of the National Federation of Press Women's
literary competition for historical nonfiction. She has just released
her third book ‘Amazing Girls of Arizona: True Stories of Young
Pioneers.’ To hear the interview – Click here.
John
T. Cullen A
professional write for most of his life,John is
the author of more than 20 books, including the acclaimed ‘A Walk in
Ancient Rome’. He has been a newspaper reporter, and held writing jobs
as a soldier in the U. S. Army in West Germany during the 1970s. John is
coming on our show to talk about his book ‘Dead Move: Kate Morgan and
the Haunting Mystery of Coronado’. The Kate Morgan story is a true-life
mystery--an enigma, a 'riddle of the sands'--involving a famous ghost
that even today still haunts a great resort in a spectacular tourist
destination. This book examines the global implications of the so-called
Kate Morgan story, and offers a new explanation of the mystery, in which
not one woman, but two women and at least one man were involved in a
blackmail plot gone horribly wrong, with the worst possible timing
during an international crisis that actually reached from London to
Honolulu. This true crime mystery and historical event lives on in
today's ongoing ghost story at the Hotel del Coronado in San Diego.
To hear the interview – Click
here.
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