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751. 1995 The Citadel  
… … Catherine Manegold. Shannon Faulkner interview, ABC. “Women at The Citadel,” The Citadel Military College. …  
752. 1995 Asian Women in Business  
… …1995 Asian Women in Business / Asian Women in Business (AWIB) was founded in New York City by Bonnie Wong to help Asian… …  
753. 1996 Asian Pacific American Women  
… …1996 Asian Pacific American Women / A group of women who first met at the UN Conference on Women in Beijing decided to… …  
754. 1996 Equal Pay Day  
… … on Pay Equity to highlight pay inequality of women and men. Equal Pay Day is on a Tuesday, to represent… …  
755. 2000 Women’s paychecks  
… …2000 Women’s paychecks / In 2000 women earned 73 cents, on average, for every dollar earned by men. This was two cents… …  
756. 2001 The Price of Motherhood  
… … contribution… This is the big unfinished business of the women’s movement.” Ann Crittenden website. Excerpt. Ann… …  
757. 2006 MomsRising  
… …2006 MomsRising / MomsRising was founded by a group of women working to advance economic security for American families.… …  
758. 2007 Service Women’s Action Network  
… …2007 Service Women’s Action Network / The Service Women’s Action Network (SWAN), founded and led by women military… …  
759. 2010 Women’s paychecks  
… …2010 Women’s paychecks / In 2010 women earned 77 cents, on average, for every dollar earned by men. This was four cents… …  
760. 2010 Women at work  
… …2010 Women at work / Almost 66 million women worked full or part time in 2010. Two-thirds were clustered into 51… …  
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