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Jul 27
2008

Report from Kigali by Dr. Mardge Cohen

Posted by Infogal in ViolenceHerstory NewsGlobal FeminismChicagoland

WE-ACTx Photo We received this report from Dr. Mardge Cohen of WE-ACTx. Mardgie has done amazing work fighting the AIDS plague both here in Chicago and in Rwanda. Mardgie is a former member of the Chicago Women's Liberation Union and has contributed material to this website on women's health history.

WE-ACTx is an international community-based initiative that was launched in fall 2003 by frontline AIDS physicians, activists and researchers with extensive experience in caring and advocating for HIV-positive women. WE-ACTx has a program that brings Rwandan women to Chicago and Chicago women to Rwanda.

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Jul 08
2008

Peg Strobel Wins a Prize!

Posted by Infogal in Womens HistoryHerstory News

Peg Strobel wins a prize Professor Margaret “Peg” Strobel of Chicago, Illinois, won the 2008 “Write Women Back into History” Award given  by the National Women’s History Project of Santa Rosa, California.

Peg is a longtime feminist activist and former UIC women's studies professor. She is also on the Board of the Herstory Project and has helped us out many times from behind the scenes . If we gave out prizes, Peg would certainly get one.

 

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May 24
2008

Fundraiser for the WE-ACTx Girls Exchange Chicago- Kigali 2008

Posted by Infogal in ViolenceOur BodiesHerstory NewsGlobal FeminismChicagoland

HIV-AIDS The WE-ACTx Girls Exchange Chicago↔Kigali is an exciting program to link a group of six young women from our WE-ACTx HIV clinics in Kigali, Rwanda with six young women from Chicago. The group will include HIV infected and uninfected youth from both cities who have demonstrated the capacity for leadership.

You are invited to a unique fundraiser and potluck to support this exciting project. You may download the announcement here.

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Mar 01
2008

Suzanne Davenport to speak at the Chicago History Museum

Posted by Infogal in Womens HistorySexism and SocietyHerstory NewsChicagoland

Sue DavenportAs part of its Women's History Month celebration the Chicago History Museum will feature a program on March 6th called "Women On The Move: We Can Do It!" Among the presenters will be Suzanne Davenport of the CWLU Herstory Project . Suzanne was active in the Chicago Women's Liberation Union and

Feb 10
2008

Our CWLU sister Trudy Pax died yesterday

Posted by Infogal in Womens HistoryHerstory NewsChicagoland

Trudy PaxGertrude (Trudy) Alma Pax, 70, died February 9, 2008, of pancreatic cancer, at her home at Camphill Village Minnesota. Trudy was born March 9, 1937 in Celina, Ohio to Gertrude (Jenniges) and Leo Pax and was the youngest of eight children. Raised on a farm, Trudy attended college at Marquette University, Milwaukee, and graduated with a degree in sociology. After working with a service organization in Brazil for four years, Trudy moved to Chicago and continued her involvement in social justice and political activism. Trudy worked in the steel mills in Chicago from 1975-1980. She married Tom Farr in 1974. Nic was born in 1981 and Daniel joined the family in 1983 when he was 3 years old. Trudy received a master’s degree in ESL and taught adult education classes.

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Jan 14
2008

Former CWLU member Trudy Pax is critically ill

Posted by Infogal in Herstory News

trudy.jpgUPDATE FRIDAY, February 8, 2008 : A very, very quiet day. Trudy isn't speaking much anymore and ice chip consumption has lessened.

We have sad news about Trudy Pax, one of our CWLU sisters. We received this information from Caring Bridge, which connects critically ill people to their friends, family, and associates around the world.

Several months ago, Trudy was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Almost immediately, Trudy made plans to go to Europe to visit some close friends. Upon her return, she started chemotherapy. Although there is no 'cure' for pancreatic cancer, chemo treatments can help shrink the tumor, which can reduce pain, increase appetite, etc.

Please visit Trudy's own Caring Bridge webpage . You can read her journal, browse photos and leave guestbook tributes.

Trudy has a verse that she likes read to her before she goes to sleep at night.

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Sep 01
2007

CWLU Herstory Website 2.0 is online...finally.

Posted by Infogal in Womens HistoryHerstory News

After months of activity behind the scenes, we've launched the newly designed Herstory website. We really need your feedback as we debug the new site and add new features. Please feel free to comment or send us an This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it with your reactions. Special thanks to Dana Simpson for her work in transferring the old content over to the new site.

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