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CELEBRATING WOMEN'S IMPACT SYMPOSIUM - MARCH 15, 2024

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YORBA LINDA, CA (February 21, 2024) – The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum and the Richard Nixon Foundation will host Celebrating Women’s Impact, a symposium of historians, authors, and Nixon Administration officials, on Friday, March 15, 2024, from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm.  This unique gathering will explore post-war 20th-century advancements in the role of women in government.  The symposium is a part of the respective Women’s History Month programming of the National Archives and Records Administration and the Richard Nixon Foundation. It will be live-streamed for a national audience in conjunction with First Lady Pat Nixon’s 112th birthday celebrations.

The day will include four panels covering the following subjects:

  • Telling Women’s History through Historical Records
  • Nixon Administration Programs, Initiatives, and Legislation
  • Recruiting and Appointing Women in Presidential Administrations
  • The Impact of Pat Nixon and other First Ladies and First Families

“While so much has changed since the Nixon Administration,” said Nixon Library Director Tamara Martin, “there remains valuable lessons to be learned from the significant influence the Administration and the First Lady had on women in government and business today."

"The Nixon Administration embarked on groundbreaking efforts to expand the role of women in senior positions in the federal government, leaving a profound legacy that opened up opportunities in the American workplace," said Jim Byron, President and CEO of the Richard Nixon Foundation. "During this time, Congress passed the Equal Rights Amendment and President Nixon signed Title IX into law. These milestones offer invaluable lessons from which we can learn today."

Confirmed participants include:

  • Carl Sferraza Anthony, historian of First Ladies and author of Camera Girl: The Coming of Age of Jackie Bouvier Kennedy
  • Robert Bostock, Curator, Pat Nixon Centennial Exhibit
  • P. Dee Boersma, Member, U.S. Presidential Task Force of Women's Rights and Responsibilities, 1969
  • Mary Brennan, author of Pat Nixon: Embattled First Lady
  • Barbara Franklin, 29th U.S. Secretary of Commerce and Director Emerita of the Richard Nixon Foundation
  • Sarah Fling, Historian, The White House Historical Association 
  • Dr. Linda Hobgood, Director of The Speech Center at the University of Richmond in Virginia and Staff Assistant in the Office of First Lady Pat Nixon
  • Dr. Dean Kotlowski, author of Nixon’s Civil Rights: Politics, Principle, and Policy
  • Heath Hardage Lee, author of the forthcoming The Mysterious Mrs. Nixon: The Life and Times of Washington’s Most Private First Lady (St. Martin’s Press, 2024)
  • Anita McBride, Director of the First Ladies Initiative at American University, School of Public Affairs and former Chief of Staff to First Lady Laura Bush
  • Maureen Nunn, Member of the Board of Directors of the Richard Nixon Foundation

This event is free and open to the public and will be held in the East Room, but space will be limited. You can make a reservation here.

The symposium can be viewed live on YouTube at youtube.com/nixonfoundation.

Media Contact:
Joe Lopez
joe@nixonfoundation.org

Discover New Authors and Books Every Month!

Join us every second Tuesday of the month at 6:00 pm in Theatre 37 of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum for a free public event.

Wide-ranging topics will include the Nixon Administration, the era surrounding his administration, and the history of Orange County. Come and be a part of this exciting opportunity!

Dr. Benjamin T. Jenkins, Associate Professor of History and Archivist at the University of La Verne

Author of Octopus's Garden How Railroads and Citrus Transformed Southern California

Tuesday, March 12, 2024, 6:00 PM 

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Octopus's Garden book event

Free Sunday Concert Series

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Concerts are generally held Sundays and are free and open to the public.
Doors open at 1:30 pm, and the music begins at 2:00 pm unless otherwise noted. 
The schedule is subject to change.

Click HERE to view the Sunday Concert Series.

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