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751. 1989 March for Women’s Lives  
… 1989 March for Women’s Lives Pro-choice advocates organized to protest the Supreme Court’s ruling on abortion rights (Webster v. Reproductive Health Services) and gathered in Washington for the first… …  
752. 1990 Domestic Violence Coalition  
… 1990 Domestic Violence Coalition The Domestic Violence Coalition on Public Policy was founded to advocate for federal legislation and evolved into a national alliance of advocates and activists. One… …  
753. 1990 Empowerment Through Dialogue  
… 1990 Empowerment Through Dialogue The Empowerment Through Dialogue conference was organized by the Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center in South Dakota. The event was attended by… …  
754. 1990 The Women’s Collective  
… 1990 The Women’s Collective Pat Nalls started a hotline for women in the Washington D.C. area after her husband and daughter died of AIDS and she was diagnosed as HIV positive. The hotline evolved… …  
755. 1990 NIH Research on Women’s Health  
… 1990 NIH Research on Women’s Health Since 1990, the National Institutes of Health Office of Research on Women’s Health has promoted research on women’s health, worked to ensure that women are… …  
756. 1990 The Beauty Myth  
… 1990 The Beauty Myth Naomi Wolf’s The Beauty Myth argues that while women have made legal and economic gains, they have been psychologically and politically undermined by societal expectations about… …  
757. 1991 riot grrrl  
… 1991 riot grrrl The zine riot grrrl popularized the name riot grrrl, a movement within third-wave feminism that uses music, art and literature to explore a range of feminist issues. An earlier zine,… …  
758. 1991 Jeanne Clery Act  
… 1991 Jeanne Clery Act In 1986, 19-year old Jeanne Clery was raped and murdered in her Lehigh University dorm room. Her parents formed the Clery Center for Security on Campus and lobbied Congress for… …  
759. 1991 Pink Ribbon  
… 1991 Pink Ribbon The Pink Ribbon became associated with breast cancer awareness after pink ribbons were distributed by the Susan G. Komen Foundation in New York City. In 1992, the organizers of… …  
760. 1991 Tailhook Association  
… 1991 Tailhook Association At the annual convention of the Tailhook Association, a fraternal organization for those who work with aircraft carriers, U.S. Navy and Marine Corps officers sexually… …  
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The idea of the “Click! moment” was coined by Jane O’Reilly. “The women in the group looked at her, looked at each other, and ... click! A moment of truth. The shock of recognition. Instant sisterhood... Those clicks are coming faster and faster. They were nearly audible last summer, which was a very angry summer for American women. Not redneck-angry from screaming because we are so frustrated and unfulfilled-angry, but clicking-things-into-place-angry, because we have suddenly and shockingly perceived the basic disorder in what has been believed to be the natural order of things.” Article, “The Housewife's Moment of Truth,” published in the first issue of Ms. Magazine and in New York Magazine. Republished in The Girl I Left Behind, by Jane O'Reilly (Macmillan, 1980). Jane O'Reilly papers, Schlesinger Library.