Texas State Senator Carol Alvarado, left, spoke for fifteen hours to demonstrate her opposition to voting restrictions that would make voting more difficult for people of color and people with disabilities. At right, Maria Jimenez was exposed to labor organizing early in her life. She continued to fight for fair labor policies and joined the […]
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The State of Houston Women in 1977 and Today
Assessing the state of women in Houston today reveals two things: Houston women are not as far along as they should be, but they are stronger and more determined than ever.
Changing Lives and Making Policy: The Houston Women’s Caucus for Art 1978-1988
To read the full text of this article by MaryRoss Taylor that appeared in the Fall 2003 issue of Houston History, download the pdf version.