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Game Changers and History Makers: Women in Pacific Northwest History
Davenport Hotel, Spokane
November 3-5, 2010
May Christine MacFarlane Hull supports "Votes for Women" in Colfax, WA
in 1910. In this photo, she is a 37-year-old mother of five, married since 1892
to homesteader Charles Hull.
Private Family Collection
"Game Changers and History Makers" is the first women’s history
conference in the Pacific Northwest in many years. Academic, oral, and independent
historians, preservationists, archivists, museologists, genealogists, community
activists, and others will gather November 3-5, 2010, at the historic Davenport
Hotel in Spokane. The conference will reveal new scholarship, current trends, and
exciting avenues for new research and presentation.
The conference commemorates the centennial of Washington women permanently winning
the right to vote in 1910. State senators Karen Fraser of Olympia and Lisa Brown
of Spokane will provide remarks. Gail Dubrow, Professor of Architecture, Landscape
Architecture, Public Affairs and Planning, and History, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, Minnesota and Stephanie Coontz, History and Family Studies, The Evergreen
State College and Director of Research and Public Education for the Council on Contemporary
Families will be featured speakers. Historians Sue Armitage, Professor of History
and Women’s Studies, Emerita, Washington State University, Pullman and Karen Blair,
Chair, Department of History, Central Washington University, Ellensburg will be
honored for their lifelong contributions to the field.
The Women’s History Consortium; Washington State Historical Society, permanent sponsor
of the Pacific Northwest History Conference (of which this is the 63rd); Northwest
Museum of Arts & Culture, host of a related traveling exhibit, "Women’s Votes, Women’s
Voices"; and the Northwest Oral History Association are co-sponsors of this event.
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Conference Details
Hotel
The
Davenport Hotel and Tower
is the primary meeting site. This historic landmark building is intertwined with
the women’s history of the Inland Empire and region, making it an appropriate location
for the “Game Changers and History Makers” conference. The conference organizers
have arranged for conference attendees to stay at the Davenport at the federal reimbursement
rate for lodging, a real bargain. These rates will be available until October 6,
only. When you make your lodging reservation, indicate you are registering for the
Women’s History Conference.
Conference Registration
All attendees, speakers, and exhibitors should register on-line for the conference.
You will receive a confirmation of your registration. The conference coordinators
reserves the right to make changes to the program as necessary.
Early Bird
One way to save money is to register by October 6. Registrations received after
October 27 will be taken at the meeting and treated as onsite registrations.
Oral History Workshop
Attendees should note that pre-registration is necessary for the workshop on Wednesday,
November 3, and registration will be on a first paid, first served basis.
Cancellation/Refunds
All cancellations must be sent in writing prior to October 27.
Student Scholarships
Any active, full-time student may send a one-page letter applying for a scholarship,
which will cover the cost of meals and registration only. Letters should be mailed
no later than September 15. Address to Shanna Stevenson, Women’s History Consortium,
211 21st Avenue, S.W., Olympia, WA 98501. Scholarships will be available as funds
allow.
Access
The Washington State Historical Society is committed to making its services accessible
to all. If you are a person with a disability and need an accommodation, contact
Garry Schalliol at
garrys@wshs.wa.gov or
253-798-5879 prior to the conference so we have time to prepare for your accommodations.
Sponsors
The Women’s History Consortium; Washington State Historical Society, permanent sponsor
of the Pacific Northwest History Conference (of which this is the 63rd); Northwest
Museum of Arts & Culture, host of a related traveling exhibit, "Women’s
Votes, Women’s Voices" the Center for Columbia River History, the Northwest
Oral History Association, National Archives and Records Administration—Pacific Alaska
Region, the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation and the Pacific Northwest
Historians Guild are co-sponsors of this event.
Shanna Stevenson, Conference Coordinator
sstevenson@wshs.wa.gov
360-586-0170
Washington State Historical Society
211 – 21st Avenue SW
Olympia, WA 98501
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