Women's Museum of California
Abbreviation | WMofC |
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Formation | 1983 |
Founder | Mary Maschal |
Founded at | Golden Hill, San Diego |
Type | Non governmental organization |
Purpose | museum of women's history |
Location | |
Coordinates | Coordinates: 32°44′20″N 117°12′50″W / 32.739°N 117.214°W |
Website | http://womensmuseumca.org/ |
Formerly called | Women's History Reclamation Project, Women's History Museum & Educational Center |
The Women's Museum of California (WMofC) is a nonprofit museum located in San Diego, California and dedicated to women's history. It was first organized under the names the Women's History Reclamation Project and then the Women's History Museum and Educational Center. It was founded in 1983.[1] In addition to exhibits and programs offered, the WMofC also co-founded and hosts the San Diego County Women's Hall of Fame. The museum is located at Liberty Station and has exhibit space, archives, a library and a store that features items made exclusively by women.[2] Other museum offerings include speakers and monthly lecture series.[3]
History
The museum had its roots with the women's rights activist, Mary B. Maschal who collected items from women's history in her home.[4] The home had formally belonged to a suffragist, Veronica Burke.[5] Maschal had been collecting artifacts relating to women's history since the 1970s.[6] She finally opened her collection to the public in 1983, naming it the Women's History Reclamation Project (WHRP).[4] Maschal felt a passion for collecting artifacts because of her "own disappointment over the lack of knowledge about women's history among the younger generation."[5] Maschal also received a grant in 1984 in order to conduct and collect oral history interviews.[7]
Maschal moved her collection to the Art Union Building in Golden Hill in 1997.[2] Maschel died in 1998, and Sue Gonda took over the museum.[6] In 2000, the museum sponsored a Women's History Poetry contest, which was held at the same time as an exhibit titled In Our Own Voice: women's History through Women's Poetry.[7] The museum co-created the San Diego County Women's Hall of Fame in 2001.[8] In 2003, the project changed its name to the Women's History Museum and Educational Center (WHMEC).[6]
The Women's History Museum and Educational Center changed its name again, this time to the Women's Museum of California (WMofC) in 2011.[9] They concurrently updated the museum logo.[10] WMC also moved to the Liberty Station Promenade in Point Loma in 2012.[4] The new location was three times larger than their former location at Golden Hill.[10]
Helen Hawkins Memorial Library and Research Archive
Part of the museum is a library and archive. The Helen Hawkins Memorial Library and Research Archive includes books and several special collections.[7] Part of the special collections is the Alice Park Archive which collects artifacts from the women's suffrage movement from the late 19th century and early 20th century.[7] The special collections also include papers documenting the career of Lucy Killea, a collection of materials relating to the UN Conference on the Status of Women and the Neff-LeClair Collection of period women's clothing dating from the 18th century on.[7]
San Diego County Women's Hall of Fame
The Hall of Fame was created in 2001, partly through the WMofC and other organizations.[6] Some organizations that have partnered with WMofC for the hall of fame include the Girl Scouts, MANA, A National Latina Organization and Executive Women International.[11] In other years, other groups, such as the Commission on the Status of Women, San Diego State University's department of Women's Studies and the Women's Center of the University of California, San Diego have participated.[12] Inductions into the hall of fame take place during Women's History Month.[13] Each year about five women are inducted.[14]
The San Diego County Women's Hall of Fame mission is "to acknowledge and honor women who have significantly contributed to the quality of life and who have made outstanding volunteer contributions in San Diego County."[14]
Name | Image | Birth–Death | Year | Area of achievement |
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Acosta, Viviana EnriqueViviana Enrique Acosta | 2015 | Historian.[15] | ||
Aker, Dianne (Dee)Dianne (Dee) Aker | 2014 | Trailblazer.[16] | ||
Armstead, RuletteRulette Armstead | 2004 | Activist.[17] | ||
Avery, Sally WongSally Wong Avery | 2016 | Bridgebuilder.[18] | ||
Baker, CharlotteCharlotte Baker | (1855–1937) | 2009 | Empowerer.[19] | |
Barnes, AliceAlice Barnes | 2003 | Activist.[20] | ||
Benchley, BelleBelle Benchley | (1882–1972) | 2007 | Trailblazer.[21] | |
Boone, Betty EvansBetty Evans Boone | 2013 | Empowerer.[22] | ||
Booth, JaneJane Booth | 2012 | Historian.[23] | ||
Boyce, LorraineLorraine Boyce | 2014 | Empowerer.[16] | ||
Bradley, MadgeMadge Bradley | (1904–2000) | 2002 | Trailblazer.[24] | |
Breed, ClaraClara Breed | (1906–1994) | 2007 | Bridgebuilder.[25] | |
Bry, BarbaraBarbara Bry | 2012 | Empowerer.[26] | ||
Burbidge, E. MargaretE. Margaret Burbidge | (1919– | 2003 | Trailblazer.[27] | |
Canon, NonaNona Canon | 2006 | Trailblazer.[28] | ||
Carroll, ConstanceConstance Carroll | 2013 | Trailblazer.[22] | ||
Castro, IrmaIrma Castro | 2013 | Activist.[22] | ||
Cheatom, Makeda DreadMakeda Dread Cheatom | 2012 | Bridgebuilder.[29] | ||
Cheng, Li-RongLi-Rong Cheng | 2009 | Historian.[30] | ||
Clarke, EvelynEvelyn Clarke | 2005 | Historian.[31] | ||
Smith-Cooper, AlyceAlyce Smith-Cooper | 2005 | Bridgebuilder.[32] | ||
Costanza, MargaretMargaret Costanza | (1932–2010) | 2011 | Trailblazer.[33] | |
Craigwell, JoanJoan Craigwell | 2009 | Trailblazer.[34] | ||
Croce, IngridIngrid Croce | (1947- | 2012 | Spirit of the Hall of Fame.[35] | |
Cudal, Aurora SorianoAurora Soriano Cudal | 2013 | Bridgebuilder.[22] | ||
Dabbs, EdithEdith Dabbs | ( –2009) | 2009 | Bridgebuilder.[36] | |
Daba, AlemiAlemi Daba | 2002 | Empowerer.[37] | ||
Dilno, JeriJeri Dilno | 2006 | Activist.[38] | ||
Dumanis, BonnieBonnie Dumanis | (1951– | 2008 | Spirit of the Hall of Fame.[39] | |
Dumas, JaneJane Dumas | 2002 | Historian.[40] | ||
Embrey, JoanJoan Embrey | (1949– | 2007 | Spirit of the Hall of Fame.[41] | |
Enrique, HerminiaHerminia Enrique | 2004 | Historian.[42] | ||
Ewing, AnneAnne Ewing | (1930–2011) | 2005 | Activist.[43] | |
Figueredo, AnitaAnita Figueredo | (1916–2010) | 2015 | Trailblazer.[15] | |
Forman, JudyJudy Forman | 2011 | Empowerer.[44] | ||
Frye, DonnaDonna Frye | (1952– | 2011 | Spirit of the Hall of Fame.[45] | |
Garcia, MariaMaria Garcia | 2016 | Historian.[18] | ||
Gonzales, LucyLucy Gonzales | 2006 | Bridgebuilder.[46] | ||
Hampton, SylviaSylvia Hampton | 2008 | Activist.[47] | ||
Harris, Clara M.Clara M. Harris | 2011 | Bridgebuilder.[48] | ||
Harris, GloriaGloria Harris | 2010 | Empowerer.[49] | ||
Hawkins, HelenHelen Hawkins | 2005 | Empowerer.[50] | ||
Heifetz, RuthRuth Heifetz | 2005 | Trailblazer.[51] | ||
Henderson, MoniqueMonique Henderson | (1983– | 2009 | Spirit of the Hall of Fame.[52] | |
Hoiberg, AnneAnne Hoiberg | 2012 | Activist.[53] | ||
Hohlmayer, AliceAlice Hohlmayer | (1925– | 2005 | Spirit of the Hall of Fame.[54] | |
Hom, DorothyDorothy Hom | 2013 | Cultural guardian.[22] | ||
Howell, DorisDoris Howell | 2004 | Trailblazer.[55] | ||
Johnson, GloriaGloria Johnson | (1937–2013) | 2003 | Activist.[56] | |
Josefowitz, NatashaNatasha Josefowitz | 2015 | Empowerer.[15] | ||
Kehoe, ChristineChristine Kehoe | (1950– | 2016 | Trailblazer.[18] | |
Killea, LucyLucy Killea | (1922– | 2002 | Activist.[57] | |
Kim, Lee AnnLee Ann Kim | 2015 | Spirit of the Hall of Fame.[15] | ||
Kroc, JoanJoan Kroc | (1928–2003) | 2004 | Bridgebuilder.[58] | |
Lewis, StarlaStarla Lewis | 2015 | Bridgebuilder.[15] | ||
Lindholm, DeborahDeborah Lindholm | 2006 | Empowerer.[59] | ||
Longenecker, MarthaMartha Longenecker | (1920–2013) | 2011 | Historian.[60] | |
Lopez, SoniaSonia Lopez | 2014 | Cultural guardian.[16] | ||
Lou, ElizabethElizabeth Lou | 2016 | Empowerer.[18] | ||
Maschal, MaryMary Maschal | (1924–1998) | 2004 | Historian.[61] | |
McClellan, GloriaGloria McClellan | 2004 | Activist.[62] | ||
McClure, ArdeliaArdelia McClure | 2003 | Bridgebuilder.[63] | ||
McConnell, JudithJudith McConnell | 2010 | Trailblazer.[64] | ||
McDonald, MarianneMarianne McDonald | (1937– | 2008 | Empowerer.[65] | |
Molina de Pick, GraciaGracia Molina de Pick | 2002 | Bridgebuilder.[66] | ||
Moreno de Lopez, LiliaLilia Moreno de Lopez | 2003 | Empowerer.[67] | ||
Moser, SarahSarah Moser | 2015 | Activist.[15] | ||
Munk, JudithJudith Munk | (1925-2006) | 2008 | Historian.[68] | |
Neff-LeClair, MidgeMidge Neff-LeClair | 2003 | History.[69] | ||
Ortiz, RachaelRachael Ortiz | 2014 | Activist.[16] | ||
Reeves, NancyNancy Reeves | 2003 | Trailblazer.[70] | ||
Reznik, VivianVivian Reznik | 2010 | Activist.[71] | ||
Ride, SallySally Ride | (1951–2012) | 2006 | Spirit of the Hall of Fame.[72] | |
Riggs, ElizabethElizabeth Riggs | 2008 | Trailblazer.[73] | ||
Rodriguez, LauraLaura Rodriguez | ( –1994) | 2010 | Bridgebuilder.[74] | |
Sanchez, RitaRita Sanchez | (1937– | 2011 | Activist.[75] | |
Sandoval, AnnaAnna Sandoval | 2010 | Historian.[76] | ||
Schenk, LynnLynn Schenk | (1945– | 2012 | Trailblazer.[77] | |
Schulze, Evonne SeronEvonne Seron Schulze | 2016 | Activist.[18] | ||
Scripps, EllenEllen Scripps | (1836–1932) | 2007 | Empowerer.[78] | |
Sessions, KateKate Sessions | (1857–1940) | 2006 | Trailblazer.[79] | |
Shaffer, PatriciaPatricia Shaffer | 2007 | Empowerer.[80] | ||
Stern, JeanJean Stern | 2004 | Trailblazer.[81] | ||
Szekely, DeborahDeborah Szekely | (1922– | 2014 | Bridgebuilder.[16] | |
Ugarte, MarisaMarisa Ugarte | 2009 | Activist.[82] | ||
Vasquez, SaraSara Vasquez | 2007 | Historian.[83] | ||
Vigneault, KarenKaren Vigneault | 2008 | Bridgebuilder.[84] | ||
Walker, AshleyAshley Walker | 2006 | Bridgebuilder.[85] | ||
Walker, BreeBree Walker | (1953- | 2014 | Spirit of the Hall of Fame.[86] | |
Winter, TanjaTanja Winter | 2007 | Activist.[87] | ||
Yavenditti, KateKate Yavenditti | 2009 | Activist.[88] | ||
Yip, BeverlyBeverly Yip | 2003 | Activist.[89] | ||
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- ↑ "Doris Howell". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Gloria Johnson". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
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- ↑ "Joan Kroc". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
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- ↑ "Gloria McClellan". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Ardelia McClure". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Justice Judith McConnell". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Marianne McDonald". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Gracia Molina de Pick". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Lilia Moreno de Lopez". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Judith Munk". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Midge Neff LeCair". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Nancy Reeves". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Vivian Reznik, M.D., M.P.H". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Sally Ride". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Elizabeth Riggs". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Laura Rodriguez". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Rita Sanchez". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 12, 2016.
- ↑ "Anna Sandoval". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Lynn Schenk". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 12, 2016.
- ↑ "Ellen Scripps". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Kate Sessions". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Patricia Shaffer". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Jean Stern". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Marisa Ugarte". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Sara Vasquez". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Karen Vigneault". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Ashley Walker". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Bree Walker". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Tanja Winter". Women's Museum of California. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
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Sources
- Russo, Stacy Shotsberger (2008). The Library as Place in California. McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 9780786431946.
External links
- Official site
- Mary Maschal (video)