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This article is or was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Setenove222.

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Article Needs Re-write:WEAL was Far from conservative

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WEAL was NOT a conservative organization. It was in many respects the higher education and legal arm of the women’s rights movement. Many of us belonged to WEAL and got a lot changed in higher ed and the legal and political environment at state and federal levels. Read background of Arvonne Fraser —- how are you defining “conservative”? I knew Arvoone and worked on trying to get equality for women under all possible umbrellas- NOW- community organizing- writing- demonstrating- creating university courses- encouraging ourselves and other women to break the barriers legal, religious, regulatory, business, politics, policy, financial and to do so with great intelligence. This really needs re-writing!

Janet K Poley PhD Professor Emeritus University of Nebraska-Lincoln President Emeritus The American Distance Education Consortium (ADEC)

Now in Blacksburg, VA 2601:5C0:C300:6BA0:EC14:9772:EE8F:F2FA (talk) 19:26, 26 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]