MARJORY HOPPER TO SPEAK TO EAST LOS ANGELES-MONTEBELLO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN FOR WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH
Marjory Hopper, Program/Projects Chair of the California Federation of Business and Professional Women and President of Hollywood BPW, will share information about “California Women, Who Are Fascinating and Women, Who Dared That Are Recognized and Remembered” at the meeting of the East Los Angeles-Montebello Business and Professional Women on Wednesday, March 24, 2020 starting at 5:00 P.M. via Zoom. The program is open to all interested people, but reservations are required to get the Zoom link. Call or E-mail Linda Wilson (626) 307-5650 or lindalwilson@juno.com to make a reservation or for questions.
In 1911 the first International Women’s Day was designated as March 8th, but it was not until 1978 that the Sonoma School District participated in a Women’s History Week, which included March 8th. In 1979 there was a three-day conference at Sarah Lawrence College on women’s history. The attendees learned about the success of the
Women’s History Week from the Sonoma School District. That conference provided the
seed to start Women’s History Weeks around the country. In February 1980 President Jimmy Carter designated the first National Women’s History Week to include March 8th. In 1987 the National Women’s History Project (now called the National Women’s History Alliance) petitioned Congress to designate March as Women’s History Month. Since 1995 U.S. Presidents have issued annual proclamations designating the month of March as Women’s History Month.
Marjory Hopper will be sharing information about California Women at the March 24th East Los Angeles-Montebello Business and Professional Women’s Club meeting for Women’s History Month.
Hopper is a graduate of Whittier College and received her Master’s in Library and Information Science from the University of Southern California. She was a librarian for the City of Los Angeles – most recently at the John C. Fremont Branch Library. Her specialty is working with children as a storyteller, puppeteer and book talker. She has received the City of Los Angeles Community Service Award, the Children’s Service’s (LAPL) Award for outstanding Children’s Librarian, the Hollywood Coordinating Council Outstanding Community Service Award and the Woman’s Club of Hollywood’s award for Excellence to the Community. Hopper has presented programs previously on women’s history for the Business and Professional Women. She also did much of the research for the “For Bloomers to Boardroom” program which she has helped present to area colleges and schools. Hopper is also President of Hollywood BPW Club, which celebrates its 100th year of service to women this year.