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Women's Equality Day "Tweetchat"
The observance of Women’s Equality Day not only commemorates the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920, but also calls attention to women’s continuing efforts toward full equality. Every president has published a proclamation for Women's Equality Day since 1971 when Rep. Bella Abzug (D-NY) first introduced legislation in Congress.

The Women's Studies Program (@TTUWSP) will host a "tweet up" online on August 26th from 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm (central time) online using Twitter. This event will be available for members of the "twitterverse" at large, so you should be prepared to participate with others that are part of the global discussion focusing on empowering women and girls through other media actions and projects.
  • What is Twitter?
    Twitter is an online social networking service and microblogging service that enables its users to send and read text-based messages of up to 140 characters
  • What is a "tweetchat"?
    Virtual meetings or gatherings held on Twitter. Tweetchat participants use the hashtag name of the chat to identify the tweets as belonging to a particular chat. Members of the Women's Studies Program will moderate the event from the office of Women's Studies located in DOAK Hall RM 123 & 125.
  • How can I participate?
    You will need your favorite electronic device that provides you the means to communicate electronically (examples: phone with Twitter application, computer with access to the internet, or other device that provides you access to the internet).  If you do not have a twitter account, signing up is easy and quick.  Go to https://twitter.com/ and create your account. Search for @TTUWSP and "follow" us.  Make plans to join us on August 26th between 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (central time) and take part in the discussion.  Useful links to news and information about gender equity are welcome.  You can also use the quiz below as a starting point for what kind of "tweets" you can contribute to the conversation.  When "tweeting" your comments please include the hashtag #WED2014 as we will be tracking the discussion for a future blog post. If you have questions before Friday, feel free to "tweet us".
  • Do I need to show up somewhere?
    No.  You can participate from anywhere but if you would like to meet other members of the Women's Studies Program we will moderate the event from the office of Women's Studies located in DOAK Hall RM's 123.
To prepare for our "tweet up", take a chance with our test your knowledge quiz about Women's Equality Day.  For answers to today’s quiz go to the Women’s Studies Program web site at http://www.depts.ttu.edu/wstudies/events_womensequality_quiz.php

#WED2014 Quiz

1.) August 26th is celebrated as Women's Equality Day to commemorate what?
2.) In what year did Congresswoman Bella Abzug introduce legislation to ensure that this important American anniversary would be celebrated?
3.) In what year did women in the United States win the right to vote?
4.) How many years did it take for women to earn the right to vote in the United States?
5.) Women in most of the western states earned the right to vote years before the Federal Amendment was secured. 2010 is the 100th anniversary of women in Washington State winning the vote. California will celebrate the 100th anniversary of women winning the vote in 2011. Oregon will celebrated the 100th anniversary in 2012. What other state will celebrate the 100th anniversary of women in this state winning the right to vote in 2012?

The Women’s Studies Program is a part of the Division of Institutional Diversity, Equity and Community Engagement.

You can also join our group page on Facebook: Search "Texas Tech University Women's Studies Program"
Posted:
7/22/2014

Originator:
Patricia Earl

Email:
patricia.a.earl@ttu.edu

Department:
Women's Studies Program

Event Information

All Day Event
Event Date: 8/26/2014

Location:
Online


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