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Legal Updates in the Rocky Mountain WestHear from the region's top experts, discussing trending cases of significance from all levels of the federal and state court system involving the latest…
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March 24th, 2022 DepartmentProgram
RMLUI Western Places | Western Spaces Conference RelatedWebsite
https://www.law.du.edu/rmlui
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No description given for Museum of Western Colorado Histories. Title: Women in Politics
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No descriptions given for Museum of Western Colorado Oral Histories. Title: Early Radio/TV
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Blommel secretary to the former Superintendent of Education Mrs. Sarah Folsum relates her experience of working with Mrs. Folsum from 1965 to her death in 1969. Blommel touches on numerous aspects of…
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Originally from Ohio Arie Taylor moved to Colorado in 1958. Taylor reflects on her time in the Air Force and encountering segregation and discrimination. The first Black woman legislator in Colorado…
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Lewis J. Carter a former judge in Central City reflects on his life in Central City and Blackhawk and the history of the area. Discusses the start of Central City as a mining camp the large immigrant…
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Gail Gutsche describes her early background and first interest in feminism after explaining that her work in Montana began at the Missoula Planned Parenthood and her involvement in the Reproductive…
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Gail Gutsche describes her early background and first interest in feminism after explaining that her work in Montana began at the Missoula Planned Parenthood and her involvement in the Reproductive…
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Carol Williams describes her early years in Butte Montana early role models in AAUW and teaching in the Butte Head Start program. She explains the Peace Links organization and their goal of…
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Caryl Wickes-Connick discusses her initial interest in domestic violence in the mid-seventies and her subsquent work to establish women's shelters and to acquire funding to study spousal abuse…
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