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We are looking forward to hearing from Donna De Varona, Olympian and President of DAMAR, Inc. about the history of women in sports leading up to Houston, the absence of a plank on women in sports at the First National Women’s Conference, what that meant for women’s athletics after the conference, and how decades of work, including her representation on world bodies, has changed and continues to act “to reach equality not only on the field of play but behind the scenes.” See a short interview here. Thank you, Donna!

Diana Mara Henry

Diana Mara Henry is a nationally published and exhibited photojournalist, who is invited to exhibit and to speak around the country about her life in photography. She got her start in photography as Photo Editor of the Harvard Crimson and her work as official photographer for the President’s Commission on International Women’s Year is in the collections of the Smithsonian and the Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America. She is the recipient of grants from the NY State Council on the Arts, The NY Foundation for the Arts, the Schlesinger Library, the VT. Arts Council and the Ms. Foundation for Women. Photographs on this page are copyright by the photographers and artists. Please see the website dianamarahenry.com with requests for publication, exhibition, lectures and contact information.

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