Upper Midwest Women's History Center.

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The Upper Midwest Women’s History Center (UMWHC) was founded by Gretchen Kreuter, Marjorie Wall Bingham, and Susan Hill Gross as a project of the Minnesota-based nonprofit organization, Women Historians of the Midwest (WHOM). It was started in 1980 with grant funding from Title IX of the Women's Educational Equity Act (WEEA) and was originally called the Upper Midwest Women’s History Center for Teachers. The UMWHC was founded as a teacher-training center and originally organized as a regional center. It primarily served educators in a six state area by giving support to teachers to help transform history curriculum from a male-centered view to one that fully included the experience of women.

Original staff of the UMWHC was made up of historian Kathleen O’Brien, elementary school teacher Shiela C. Robertson, librarian K.G. Woods, and administrative assistant Deborah Bauer. Eileen Soderberg was administrative assistant from 1982-1993. Susan Gross was named executive director and continued in that position throughout the 20 years of the Center’s operations.

UMWHC also published instructional materials that were distributed to a larger national and international audience. This was facilitated through projects, workshops and public forums on women’s history topics and teaching methods.

One such project, Women and Development Issues in Three World Areas (1987-1991), was funded with a grant from the U.S. Agency for International Development Education Program (Biden-Pell). The goal of this project was to develop and disseminate curriculum units on the concerns and contributions of women in developing areas, particularly Africa south of the Sahara, South Asia, and Latin America. All total, six curriculum units that included teacher's manuals, selected bibliographies, discussion questions, and background readings were produced.

Funds diminished in the early 1990s, and with the idea of becoming integrated into a larger institution, the UMWHC moved to facilities at Hamline University. Though affiliated with Hamline, the UMWHC maintained its separate status as a nonprofit organization and remained at Hamline for six years (1993-1999) until the Center closed.

The UMWHC sponsored a number of events from 1993-1999. During 1993-1994, it brought the United Nation’s Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Exhibition, Girls and Girlhood: A Perilous Path to Minnesota, organizing many events to highlight themes of the exhibit. The exhibit was located in the Gallery at Dayton’s in Minneapolis and attracted 16,000 people. At the time of the exhibit the Center also sponsored “Girls Day” at Hamline University, a day-long event featuring interactive events, art projects, girl sponsored discussions, and exhibits.

The Center expanded the scope of its mission and operations as a result of national recognition from the UNICEF Exhibition. In 1996 the UMWHC was selected to be the fiscal agent for publicly raised donations to the Minnesota Woman Suffrage Memorial Fund. The UMWHC received the Ann Bancroft Award in the spring of 1998, given to outstanding individuals and organizations that support and encourage the progress of girls and women. In July 1998 in cooperation with the Minnesota Orchestral Association, the UMWHC sponsored an all-woman composer concert in celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the First Woman’s Rights Convention at Seneca Falls, New York. The Center also lent assistance and support to projects related to the integration of women’s history into K-12 curriculum.

Despite its success, the UMWHC closed in 1999 due to limited financial resources.

From the guide to the Upper Midwest Women's History Center organizational records., 1980-1999., (Minnesota Historical Society)

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Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
associatedWith Bingham, Marjorie Wall, 1936- person
associatedWith Gross, Susan Hill, 1934- person
associatedWith Kreuter, Gretchen V. person
associatedWith Kreuter, Gretchen V. person
associatedWith Rojas, Mary, 1940- person
associatedWith Woman's Rights Convention corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Minnesota Woman Suffrage Memorial (Saint Paul, Minn.)
Minnesota Woman Suffrage Memorial (Saint Paul, Minn.)
Minnesota
Subject
Curriculum planning
Curriculum planning
Teacher centers
Women
Women history teachers
Women's studies
Women teachers
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Active 1980

Active 1999

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