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921. 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 women entrepreneurs and professionals. Ten years later AWIB began holding… …  
922. 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 establish the National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum to give Asian and… …  
923. 1996 Equal Pay Day  
… 1996 Equal Pay Day Equal Pay Day was established by the National Committee on Pay Equity to highlight pay inequality of women and men. Equal Pay Day is on a Tuesday, to represent how far into the… …  
924. 1996 PRWORA  
… 1996 PRWORA The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act, signed by President Clinton, significantly changed welfare policy by reducing the role of the federal government and… …  
925. 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 higher than in 1995. National Committee on Pay Equity. …  
926. 2000 Domestic Workers United  
… 2000 Domestic Workers United Domestic Workers United (DWU) was established by African, Caribbean, and Latina workers in the New York City area to give a voice to housekeepers, elder caregivers, and… …  
927. 2001 The Price of Motherhood  
… 2001 The Price of Motherhood In The Price of Motherhood journalist Ann Crittenden wrote: “Social policy does little [to] reward mothers for their economic contribution… This is the big unfinished… …  
928. 2001 Elaine Chao & Hilda Solis  
… 2001 Elaine Chao & Hilda Solis Elaine Chao was the first Chinese American appointed to a Cabinet Position. She served as Secretary of Labor for the Bush Administration from 2001 to 2009. Chao was… …  
929. 2003 Lori Piestewa  
… 2003 Lori Piestewa Army Pfc. Lori Piestewa (Hopi) was the first Native American woman in the U.S. military to die in combat and the first woman to be killed in the Iraq War. Piestewa was a single… …  
930. 2005 Condoleezza Rice  
… 2005 Condoleezza Rice Condoleezza Rice was the first African-American woman to serve as Secretary of State (2005-2009). Prior to this, Rice served as National Security Advisor (2001-2005). Biography,… …  
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