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NWPC Article NYTimes 8 28 1972
12017-08-29T16:51:40-07:00Linda Garcia Merchanta3f68ca10f2d1cb91b656cbe5b639a9893cb7c03202461Sufficient funding would be an ongoing issue for the NWPC during the 1970s.plain2017-08-29T16:51:40-07:00Linda Garcia Merchanta3f68ca10f2d1cb91b656cbe5b639a9893cb7c03
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12017-08-11T22:14:59-07:00Chicana 19739plain2017-08-29T16:55:28-07:00In 1973 the Women’s movement has a success, launching the National Women’s Political Caucus first Conference, its political action arm, gathering 20,000 women in Houston to elect a body that reflects a U.S. demographic with a White chair, Black, Brown and White vice chairs, and a Steering Committee with 100 members representative of both ethnic and special interest groups. Chicanas and Republicans worked hard to make those vice chair elections happen. The Mujeres del Partido Raza Unida, along with an unofficial Chicana Caucus slate a Chicana candidate, Rhea Mojica Hammer for vice chair. The Black Women's Caucus along with the Republican Women supported Audrey Rowe Colom.
The NWPC quickly discovers its flaws—not charging for membership to the organization, believing the tide of women’s liberation—in its apex during the 1970s, will encourage and promote its financial support. In the coming years, the American Feminist women will discover the weighty challenge of raising consciousness and funds at the same time.
As national and diverse as the NWPC elected governing body is, it’s advisory committee is still very white, slightly male and situated east of the Mississippi River. A committee that will determine all the special interest groups, promised a seat at the decision making table, will be relegated to “special interest caucus” status, guaranteeing no decision making power. The consolation prize is the guarantee that a single member of each caucus will be elected to the Steering Committee.