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591. Women's Movement Timeline, Women's History Timeline, Feminism Timeline - 1987 Feminist Majority Foundation  
… 1987 Feminist Majority Foundation The Feminist Majority Foundation was established (along with the Fund for the Feminist Majority) by Eleanor Smeal, the former president of NOW. Its goal was to… …  
592. Women's Movement Timeline, Women's History Timeline, Feminism Timeline - 1988 Global Fund for Women  
… 1988 Global Fund for Women The Global Fund for Women distributed its first eight grants in 1988. Among the first grantees were Women with Disabilities United and Mujeres en Accion Sindical. By 1997,… …  
593. Women's Movement Timeline, Women's History Timeline, Feminism Timeline - 1988 Native American Health  
… 1988 Native American Health The Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center was founded in Lake Andes, South Dakota, by Charon Asetoyer (Comanche) to provide direct services, lobby for… …  
594. Women's Movement Timeline, Women's History Timeline, Feminism Timeline - 1989 Fall of the Berlin Wall  
… 1989 Fall of the Berlin Wall The Fall of the Berlin Wall symbolized the end of the Cold War and brought the world into a new political era. The Berlin Wall had been erected in 1961 to prevent the… …  
595. Women's Movement Timeline, Women's History Timeline, Feminism Timeline - 1989 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen  
… 1989 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Ileana Ros-Lehtinen is the first Latina woman, first Cuban American, and first Republican woman from Florida to be elected to the U.S. Congress. She cosponsored the Respect… …  
596. Women's Movement Timeline, Women's History Timeline, Feminism Timeline - 1989 Making Waves  
… 1989 Making Waves Making Waves, edited by Asian Women United of San Francisco (a group founded in 1976), includes over fifty essays, fiction and poetry, and documents Asian women’s history,… …  
597. Women's Movement Timeline, Women's History Timeline, Feminism Timeline - 1990 Black Feminist Thought  
… 1990 Black Feminist Thought In Black Feminist Thought, sociologist Patricia Hill Collins examines the intersectionality of race, class, and gender from the perspective of Black women. The book is… …  
598. Women's Movement Timeline, Women's History Timeline, Feminism Timeline - 1990 Reproductive Rights  
… 1990 Reproductive Rights The Native Women’s Reproductive Rights Agenda (also known as the Indigenous Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda), was written at a conference, “Empowerment Through Dialogue,”… …  
599. Women's Movement Timeline, Women's History Timeline, Feminism Timeline - 1991 WEDO  
… 1991 WEDO The Women’s Environment & Development Organization (WEDO) created the World Women’s Congress for a Healthy Planet to organize women’s involvement in the UN Conference on Environment and… …  
600. Women's Movement Timeline, Women's History Timeline, Feminism Timeline - 1992 “Becoming the Third Wave”  
… 1992 “Becoming the Third Wave” Rebecca Walker’s Ms. Magazine article, “Becoming the Third Wave,” focused on the Supreme Court confirmation process of Clarence Thomas and was a call to action for a… …  
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1971 The Click! Moment

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.