Spring Elevate Newsletter
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Below: Inspiration Partner: El Pomar table. Left-Right: Dave Palenchar, Connie Rickard, Former CWHF board member Beth Drum, Thayer Tutt, Erin Hannon, Kyle Hybl, Gail Colvin, Krista Heinicke, Sarah Woods, Matt Carpenter
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Photos from Class of 2022 Induction Gala at Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel
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Above: Class of 2022 Inductees from left to right: Vicki Cowart, Susanne E. Jalbert, PhD, and Patricia Barela Rivera.
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Above: CWHF Board Chair Barb Beckner, Denver7 News Anchor Anne Trujillo, CWHF Inductee Linda Alvarado, Class of 2002.
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Above: CWHF Chair Barb Beckner, Agnes Wright Spring Nominator, Kaylyn Flowers, and 2020 CWHF Inductee, Rosalind "Bee" Harris"
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Above: 2022 Inductee Lydia Prado, PhD with friends
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Above: 2022 Inductee Libby Bortz, center.
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CWHF Out and About on the Town: CWHF Spoke at The Aerospace Corporation for Susan Helms Film Preview
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Young fans getting autographs from retired astronaut, Susan Helms.
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Above: Denise Albert, Associate Director at The Aerospace Corporation, Susan Helms Lt. Gen, (Ret.), left Center, CWHF Film Producer, Betty Heid, CWHF Board Chair Barb Beckner, Rick Higgins, Enchanted Road Productions.
The Colorado Women's Hall of Fame joined CWHF Inductee Susan Helms at at special screening of her "Great Colorado Women" film, Blazing a Trail to the Stars episode. Sponsored by the Aerospace Military and Aerospace Women's Committee on March 23, 2023.
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Inductee Golda Meir: Speaker's Event
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In Celebration of International Women's Day
Colorado Women's Hall of Fame Inductee Jill Tietjen, PE and Board Chair Barb Beckner presented at the Golda Meir House Museum and Education Center in Denver.
Golda Meir moved quickly up the political ladder and eventually became secretary of the Women’s Labor Council. In 1948 she helped write the Israeli Declaration of Independence. At age 70, Meir became Israel’s fourth prime minister. Meir died of Lymphoma at her home in Jerusalem in December of 1978.
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Patricia Schroeder, Inducted 1985
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Patricia Schroeder passed away on March 13, 2023. She was 82. At the forefront of the Democratic Party’s progressive movement, she was a leader on critical issues of foreign and military policy, arms control and disarmament, women’s economic equity, educational opportunity, and civil and constitutional rights and supported pro-choice legislation, the Family and Medical Leave Act, and the Child Abuse and Protection Act. Read More:
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Cleo Parker Robinson Visits the White House
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Cleo Parker Robinson above, center left, at the Class of 2022 Induction Gala
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Cleo Parker Robinson among artists honored at White House with National Medal for the Arts
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Patricia Barela Rivera, CWHF Class of 2022 To Speak at Bold Women Change History Summit on April 22, 2023
Barela Rivera is owner and president of PBR Solutions, a Denver-based consulting firm. She previously spent 11 years as the director of the Colorado District Office of the U.S. Small Business Administration. Her leadership experience also includes directing citizen advocacy and outreach in the governor’s office from 1994-97, being appointed by the governor as deputy director for the State of Colorado Department of Local Affairs from 1991-94, and serving on over 60 community and organization boards in Colorado during the past 35 years. Barela Rivera earned a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of New Mexico. Details:
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Celebrate Juana's new book that explores how Latinos Leaders will shape the 21st Century!
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The Power of Latino Leadership with CWHF Inductee Juana Bordas
The 9th Wordfest @Su Teatro
Tuesday, April 18 6pm
721 Santa Fe Dr.
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Season V "Great Colorado Women Film Series"
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Left to Right at Film Premiere: CWHF Board Chair Barb Beckner, Board Members Wendy Folger, Kimberly Lucas, Mike Erickson, Patti Theil and Neva Martinez
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Great Colorado Women Film Series
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Pictured Above Right: The CWHF-Produced "Great Colorado Women" Film Series premiered Emily Howell Warner's Film Pushing Frontiers in the Sky at Rocky Mountain PBS in Denver. All Film links soon available
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National Emily Warner and Women Airline Pilots Day” in celebration of Women’s History Month and Women of Aviation Worldwide Week.
Colorado U.S. Senators Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper, and Colorado U.S. Representative Joe Neguse led a bipartisan group of Colorado lawmakers in introducing a resolution to designate March 8, 2023 as “National Emily Warner and Women Airline Pilots Day” in celebration of Women’s History Month and Women of Aviation Worldwide Week.
CWHF-produced Emily Howell Warner's film, Pushing Frontiers in the Sky was premiered at a special showing at RMPBS in Denver.
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International Women's Day World Denver, March 8, 2023
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Celebrating International Women's Day at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, with World Denver. Monika Stenger, Betty Heid, Barb Beckner, Wendy Merchant, Carolyn Terrell.
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Colorado Women's Hall of Fame
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