New Exhibits Shine Light on Women of Past, Connect Women of Present
What we understand about the lived experiences of diverse groups of people throughout history is evolving. “Often times underrepresented voices are not evident in the historical record,” said Morgan Jaouen, executive director of the Jackson Hole Historical Society and...Jackson Women: Celebrating Women’s Suffrage Means Getting Women to Run for Office
The irony wasn’t lost on Jackson women celebrating 150 years of women’s suffrage in Wyoming on Tuesday. Wyoming became the first state or territory to grant women the right to vote on December 10, 1869. But some women said they weren’t necessarily celebrating that....Author Captures Unheard Voices, Experiences of Chicanas in the West
In “Sabrina and Corina,” Kali Fajardo-Anstine explores cultural, personal identity while peeling back the layers of history and place for Indigenous Latinas of the American West.