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shirley chisholm becomes the first black woman elected to congress. most of their contributions are after the 1960's. equal credit act, title ix. they win thousands of women back pay. they are against gender-based discrimination and a vanguard of second wave feminism. second wave feminism also has a number of cultural and intellectual goals. there is a series of different protests where people show up to talk about things in society that are problematic for women. they want to expand the idea of women beyond homemakers, wives, mothers, but also beyond that of a sex object. here is in image of women protesting outside the 1968 miss america pageant in new jersey. this is going on. you understand what it is about. we have different contest and all that but a lot of it is women who march across stage in a variety of outfits. these women show up in 1968 to protest. what do you see here in terms of this protest? what is the argument here? >> they are emphasizing the dehumanization of women. >> other observations? >> looking at visual attributes versus the m
shirley chisholm becomes the first black woman elected to congress. most of their contributions are after the 1960's. equal credit act, title ix. they win thousands of women back pay. they are against gender-based discrimination and a vanguard of second wave feminism. second wave feminism also has a number of cultural and intellectual goals. there is a series of different protests where people show up to talk about things in society that are problematic for women. they want to expand the idea...
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it feels fitting to close by shirley chisholm, the first black female member lected to this body and the youngest until my good friend, lauren underwood, took office who said when congress sent the e.r.a. to the states for ratification, the ime is clearly now to put this house on record for the fullest expectation of that equality of our founding hich fathers professed. complete oo late to the work they left undone. i support the resolution and with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. collins: thank you, madam speaker. i yield three minutes to the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized for three minutes. ms. foxx: thank you, madam speaker. i thank my colleague from georgia for yielding time. speaker, i rise in strong opposition to h.j.res. 79. woman who has worked all her life, often in professions, i detest discrimination in any against any group, and i've done -- always done all that i eliminate it. furthermore, i
it feels fitting to close by shirley chisholm, the first black female member lected to this body and the youngest until my good friend, lauren underwood, took office who said when congress sent the e.r.a. to the states for ratification, the ime is clearly now to put this house on record for the fullest expectation of that equality of our founding hich fathers professed. complete oo late to the work they left undone. i support the resolution and with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore:...
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have clearly not quite on and in rural chisholm when their talk. channel 20 opened. the. door and say i can't because i want. i'll only dachshunds. quite a bit. and cosseted asked me what other stuff. you're on cancun called since i. put on a snorkel critique. over to talk. optician 100 of course. of course to hawk the. photo there's no article on. nika. or 100 skill. or was that a. simple no say in your analysis often. enough awful. writing skill were taught all the more what a penalty. in line or what i think it could mean listen i think of all quite all tales as i type it all i thought as a pain when i thought of it all. i knew was a night dates to show good july 32. at the 2nd and rest on day it just is all i see con game was finished it's sick i just not up to the not. so they got off to money in the sun in june and. june not get off till date the took a nice boy out chordate. where got. eat again any night it should go should night. bilking not to get took any hopeless and not cool not to go into him go on this make to keep so he got on no job stuff to contact. and
have clearly not quite on and in rural chisholm when their talk. channel 20 opened. the. door and say i can't because i want. i'll only dachshunds. quite a bit. and cosseted asked me what other stuff. you're on cancun called since i. put on a snorkel critique. over to talk. optician 100 of course. of course to hawk the. photo there's no article on. nika. or 100 skill. or was that a. simple no say in your analysis often. enough awful. writing skill were taught all the more what a penalty. in...
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the equal pay act from connecticut, the national organization of women, shirley chisholm's election to congress. the first woman elected to congress was in 1970. a woman from the state of montana where a lot of women could vote before they could in other parts of the country. roe v. wade is seen as a great victory for second wave feminism. act, the equal credit which ends this discriminatory practice of ending -- of denying credit based on gender and race. women's studies courses and departments, many of you will encounter those in your time here are a direct outcome of second wave feminism. it does not solve every problem that women face but it is a major leap forward as a new generation is emerging. one thing that i think is so interesting today is the way this conversation is still happening. the fight for the equipment rights amendment is not over. this is march 2017. there were marches all over the country. this year and next year, people are still calling for the equal rights amendment. this goes back to the 1920's. it really picked up in the 1960's. people are still calling for
the equal pay act from connecticut, the national organization of women, shirley chisholm's election to congress. the first woman elected to congress was in 1970. a woman from the state of montana where a lot of women could vote before they could in other parts of the country. roe v. wade is seen as a great victory for second wave feminism. act, the equal credit which ends this discriminatory practice of ending -- of denying credit based on gender and race. women's studies courses and...
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congresswoman chisholm was calling for the passage of the equal rights amendment. 50 years later and a century after securing the right to vote, i stand before you with the same call to action. i stand before you as a member of the 116th congress with the greatest proportion of women members in our history and a female speaker. but yet as a woman, my rights remain unprotected in the constitution. the majority of americans are women, but yet our constitution does not fully and explicitly include our mothers, daughters, grandmothers, aunts and neighbors. our constitution is not just a founding document. it is a foundational document to equality under the law. it is time to reflect the truths that have become self-evident that all people are created equal. it is time to pass the equal rights amendment. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? . . mr. costa: to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. talk about want to the importance of our nation's infrastr
congresswoman chisholm was calling for the passage of the equal rights amendment. 50 years later and a century after securing the right to vote, i stand before you with the same call to action. i stand before you as a member of the 116th congress with the greatest proportion of women members in our history and a female speaker. but yet as a woman, my rights remain unprotected in the constitution. the majority of americans are women, but yet our constitution does not fully and explicitly include...
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not much attention paid to what was really a historical change that was the candidacy of shirley chisholmhis crazy guy who threw the rock on the table is big cause was public access to beaches. the impact of what we do is almost 0. people have their own ways of figuring out what the hell is going on. we play a role but i think most of this most of us tend to exaggerate it. it's true, people don't get mentioned who should, i'm sure everybody who has dropped out in the democratic race so far would feel in some way slighted. but the truth is, it's a fair fight. the mistake you can make is in thinking your impact is colossal. we really don't matter at all. there's a big change, a new paradigm now. in print, television, the way i knew it, television network news. it's actually lacks relevance in many ways today because of the ointernet. information zips through à >> nixon is an early believer in that and his operation was the first one to be structured that way. they lurked some of it with television and 68 but in terms of content and scheduling they had it down pat. ragan did it in 84 but in
not much attention paid to what was really a historical change that was the candidacy of shirley chisholmhis crazy guy who threw the rock on the table is big cause was public access to beaches. the impact of what we do is almost 0. people have their own ways of figuring out what the hell is going on. we play a role but i think most of this most of us tend to exaggerate it. it's true, people don't get mentioned who should, i'm sure everybody who has dropped out in the democratic race so far...
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was not much attention paid to it really was a historical change in those the candidacy of shirley chisholm. i don't think any of this understood would be deal that was. but remember how big the field was in 1972. it was one debate in new hampshire where they had five candidates. no no. they've used two tables, they had them stacked up on top of each other somehow and some dinner. crazy guy who threw the rat on the table is said there's not enough being done about hunger. some guy named ed. i still remember a still life. his because was public access to beaches. anyway he of was running for president. mills. was running in any way, and them stacked up like this. in new hampshire but musky, dominated so much. but before i shut up, there's a message behind you question though not sure i accept. and one thing alone from 1972, the impact of what we do is almost zero trade people of their own ways of figuring out what the hal is going on. we play a role but i think most of us tend to exaggerate it. and it is true, full don't get mentioned to should. i'm sure everybody was dropped on the democrat
was not much attention paid to it really was a historical change in those the candidacy of shirley chisholm. i don't think any of this understood would be deal that was. but remember how big the field was in 1972. it was one debate in new hampshire where they had five candidates. no no. they've used two tables, they had them stacked up on top of each other somehow and some dinner. crazy guy who threw the rat on the table is said there's not enough being done about hunger. some guy named ed. i...
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it feels fitting to close by shirley chisholm, the first black female member lected to this body and the youngest until my good friend, lauren underwood, took office who said when congress sent the e.r.a. to the states for ratification, the ime is clearly now to put this house on record for the fullest expectation of that equality of our founding hich fathers professed. complete oo late to the work they left undone. i support the resolution and with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. collins: thank you, madam speaker. i yield three minutes to the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized for three minutes. ms. foxx: thank you, madam speaker. i thank my colleague from georgia for yielding time. speaker, i rise in strong opposition to h.j.res. 79. woman who has worked all her life, often in professions, i detest discrimination in any against any group, and i've done -- always done all that i eliminate it. furthermore, i
it feels fitting to close by shirley chisholm, the first black female member lected to this body and the youngest until my good friend, lauren underwood, took office who said when congress sent the e.r.a. to the states for ratification, the ime is clearly now to put this house on record for the fullest expectation of that equality of our founding hich fathers professed. complete oo late to the work they left undone. i support the resolution and with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore:...
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much attention paid to what really was a historical change and that was the candidacy of shirley chisholm . i don't think any of us understood what a big deal that was but remember how big the field was in 1972 . there was one debate in new hampshire where they had -- know, they had to use two tables. i have been stacked up on top of each other somehow at some dinner. >> there was this crazy guy who threw the rack on the table and said there's not enough being done about hunger. somebody named ed cole, still alive. his big causewas public access to beachesbut anyway he's running for president . wilbur mills . was running, anyway they had been stacked up like this and it was , new hampshire musty dominated so much but there's , before i shut up, there's a message behind this question that i'm not sure i accept. one thing i learned from 1972 is the impact of what we do is almost 0. people had their own ways, their figuring out what the hell is going on. we play a role that i think most of us tend to exaggerate and it's true, people don't get mentioned you should. i'm sure everybody was drop
much attention paid to what really was a historical change and that was the candidacy of shirley chisholm . i don't think any of us understood what a big deal that was but remember how big the field was in 1972 . there was one debate in new hampshire where they had -- know, they had to use two tables. i have been stacked up on top of each other somehow at some dinner. >> there was this crazy guy who threw the rack on the table and said there's not enough being done about hunger. somebody...
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i worked as the youth coordinator for shirley chisholm's campaign for president, so i knew the gender bias as well as the racial bias first hand. there's a woman running for president this year that has had to face gender bias even in the progressive community but has done so gallantly and has, i think, more than anyone, impacted how consumers and regular working class people are treated by big business, big banking, and big insurance. whether or not she is successful as president, she's already been a game changer for those of us in our community that have been targeted by those industries. she and i have communicated and worked we have communicated and worked together over the last several years. it is with -- it is with great pride i introduce to you my sister, senator elizabeth warren. [applause] sen. warren: good morning. good morning, national action network. you know, i want to say a word about national action network. they have been on the front lines in the fight for social, racial, and economic justice. you have challenged leaders, democrats, and republicans, and made real p
i worked as the youth coordinator for shirley chisholm's campaign for president, so i knew the gender bias as well as the racial bias first hand. there's a woman running for president this year that has had to face gender bias even in the progressive community but has done so gallantly and has, i think, more than anyone, impacted how consumers and regular working class people are treated by big business, big banking, and big insurance. whether or not she is successful as president, she's...
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let me come over to this chisholm. what do you expect for turnout today?> you think will run smooth? >> yes! >> reporter: seems like it will -- south carolina, aware of the problems iowa had, they are very attuned to make sure runs smoothly here, going to be a good saturday. brian: we will follow it all day on the fox news channel and tonight and tomorrow morning as well. go ahead. jedediah: if trump had a choice, i want to run against that person, guess what, trump was at a rally and he posed to the audience, listen to what he had to say. >> we are down to two candidates, right? sleepy joe biden and crazy bernie. so this is a paul. who do i want to run against? meaning very simple, we put it in a simple language, who is easier to be? will beat them all. i hope so. who is easier to be? crazy bernie or sleepy joe. they think bernie is easier to be. >> that is socialism versus capitalism. really interesting. >> the graham coming up referred to the senator multiple times during that part of the speech. republicans can vote -- how many republicans will come ou
let me come over to this chisholm. what do you expect for turnout today?> you think will run smooth? >> yes! >> reporter: seems like it will -- south carolina, aware of the problems iowa had, they are very attuned to make sure runs smoothly here, going to be a good saturday. brian: we will follow it all day on the fox news channel and tonight and tomorrow morning as well. go ahead. jedediah: if trump had a choice, i want to run against that person, guess what, trump was at a...