In the 1800’s and 1900’s, women’s clubs were revolutionary destinations where women could work, gather and learn alongside one another—and, in some cases, plot their next moves in the fight for equality. Today, their modern iterations aren’t much different.
Author: Ava Graham
Ava Graham is a writer and recent graduate from Penn State University with dual degrees in Marketing and Integrative Arts. She grew up reading Ms. over her mom's shoulder, which no doubt influenced her love of words and passion for women's rights.