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Subject Celebrate Women's History Month
Date March 5, 2020 10:00 AM
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Celebrate Women's History Month This year marks the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which expanded the right to vote to women across the country. Honor this constitutional milestone in your classroom for Women's History Month! The National Constitution Center has all of the resources you need to celebrate all month long. Read the language of the 19th Amendment, as well as divergent scholarly essays on the Interactive Constitution. 19th Amendment: Women's Right to Vote The We the People podcast has several episodes about the history, and future, of women's rights in America. Listen to The Constitutional Legacy of Seneca Falls to hear about what happened at the historic convention, and how its legacy shaped the Constitution through the fight for women’s suffrage and the 19th Amendment and, later, landmark gender equality and reproductive rights cases, including Roe v. Wade. The episode Will the Equal Rights Amendment be Adopted? explores the fast-developing constitutional question of whether an amendment that declares that “equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any state on account of sex” will be adopted, despite its unusual ratification process. Watch past America's Town Hall events about women's suffrage. In The Suffrage Movement: Revisiting the Final Campaign Dawn Langan Teele, author of Forging the Franchise: The Political Origins of the Women’s Vote, and Elaine Weiss, author of The Woman’s Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote, provide a stirring history of women’s long journey to suffrage and the important political ideas behind the movement. From Suffrage to Workplace Equality includes prominent scholars Nancy Cott of Harvard University, Neil Siegel of Duke University School of Law, and Yale Law School’s Reva Siegel discussing the evolution of the 19th Amendment’s guarantee of women’s equality from suffrage to present day. LEARN MORE Classroom Exchanges Classroom Exchanges provide students the opportunity to use their voice and answer constitutional questions about topics that matter in their lives. These online, real-time conversations between your class and another class across the United States allow students to engage in civil dialogue and provide the skills to disagree without being disagreeable. The Center is hosting Classroom Exchanges on the following dates: Friday, March 27 Monday, April 13 Thursday, April 30 Tuesday, May 19 Friday, May 22 Tuesday, June 9 Friday, June 12 Those dates don't work for you? Sign up here and request a date that works for your schedule! Classroom Exchanges meet Social Studies, English, and Speaking & Listening Standards through inquiry-based learning, all while promoting SEL skills through civil dialogue techniques. Sign up for a Classroom Exchange here or email [email protected] with questions about the program. LEARN MORE STAY CONNECTED ‌ ‌ ‌ National Constitution Center | Independence Mall, 525 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19106 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | About Constant Contact Sent by [email protected] in collaboration with Try email marketing for free today!
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