Social issues dominate in Women’s Hall of Fame’s new class | News

Written by on March 30, 2023

SENECA FALLS (AP) — A new group of National Women's Hall of Fame inductees includes social justice pioneers, groundbreaking physicians and women who have championed Jewish feminist theology and the financial well-being of Native Americans, the institute announced Wednesday.

Located in Seneca Falls, the site of the first Woman's Rights Convention in 1848, the National Women's Hall of Fame inducts a new class every other year to recognize women's contributions in fields like the arts, sports, education and government.

Critical race theory scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw is among the living honorees, along . . .



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