In 2020, the 91社区 hosted the American Women's Suffrage Amendment Symposium to mark the 100th anniversary of the Women's Suffrage Amendment. While this accomplishment was worth celebrating, it is also one with a mixed legacy. Though women won the rights of citizenship and access to the ballot, that victory was not extended to all women or all Americans for decades after. "Today the United States celebrates its legacy as a model democratic nation, yet many still do not enjoy the full rights of suffrage and political forces have conspired to limit access to the ballot and dilute the power of the vote," said Dr. Denise Lynn, coordinator of the Symposium.
This symposium explored the complicated history of women鈥檚 suffrage in the United States and beyond, as well as the question of citizenship, and who has access to citizenship.
The symposium was presented in partnership with 91社区 with Africana Studies听补苍诲听Global Studies.
To view the research and artwork created by our 44 participants is presented below.
100th Anniversary of Women's Suffrage Amendment |
by Megan Thorne |
Suffrage in the United States Infographic |
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- Bailey Ayer
- Andrew Barnett
- Loren Baumberger
- Allen Besing
- Joseph Blevins
- Cypress Briana
- Mikayla Burk
- Isaac Cochran
- Joshua Cook
- Bridget Eckerle
- Nicole Edelen
- Dr. Susan Ely
- Hope Fishback
- Noah Fisher
- Ashton Forzley
- Aaron Giauque
- Hannah Goben
- Lauren Grady聽
- Sarah J. Hannesson
- Dylan Harris
- Ashley Hopf
- Mya Jaquemai
- Noah A. Klein
- Nicole Kobylanski
- Halli Leinenbach
- Robin Lusby
- Mitchell Marcrum聽
- Benjamin Meier
- Kami Minnich
- Ian Morrison
- Natalie Olson-Autry聽
- Evan Pennington
- Grace Persons
- Arizona Pribble
- Haylee Robinson
- Haley Ruckman
- Kyla Schlink
- Ashton Stone
- Aubrey Swart
- Megan Thorne
- Grace Leigh Walker
- Jacob Yoder
- Jessica Yorgason
- Chris York