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1960's to 1980's Social Revolution Era
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1960's to 1980's Social Revolution Era
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1973- Judith Estrin
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1960s- Grace Slick
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1960s- Joni Mitchell
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1960s- Mildred Dresselhaus
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1960s- Ursula Franklin
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1962- Malvina Reynolds
1962- Malvina Reynolds☜Little Boxes a protest song. The song is a political satire about the development of suburbia and associated conformist middle-class attitudes. Reynolds was a folk singer-songwriter and political activist in the 1960s and 1970s.☜FFFACD
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1962- Rachel Carson
1962- Rachel Carson☜Her book Silent Spring, which warned of the perils of pesticide use, sparked a grassroots green movement and spurred the overhauling of our national policy on pesticides. Her work has saved countless lives — furred, feathered, finned, and human.☜FFFACD
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1962- Virginia Satir
1962- Virginia Satir ☜1962, Began her research of Family Systems therapy. In 1970, she organized Beautiful People, which later became known as the International Human Learning Resources Network. She is also known for creating the Virginia Satir Change Process Model, a psychological model developed through clinical studies. Change management and organizational gurus of the 1990s and 2000s embrace this model to define how change impacts organizations.☜FFFACD
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1963- Betty Friedan
1963- Betty Friedan☜FEMINIST AUTHORHer 1963 best seller, The Feminine Mystique — parts of which first appeared in GH — chronicled the unspoken unhappiness of women forced into restrictive roles, and helped change ideas about what women are capable of and entitled to. She cofounded the National Organization for Women (NOW) and the National Womens Political Caucus.☜FFFACD
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1963- Maria Goeppert Mayer
1963- Maria Goeppert Mayer ☜Nobel Prize in Physics. Nuclear shell structure.☜FFFACD
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1964- Dorothy “Crowfoot” Hodgkin
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1965- Lilli Vincenz
1965- Lilli Vincenz☜Launched gay and lesbian civil rights movement☜FFFACD
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1967- Erna Schneider Hoover
1967- Erna Schneider Hoover ☜Pioneer in computer technology. Invented computerized telephone switching method.☜FFFACD
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1967- Jocelyn Bell Burnell
1967- Jocelyn Bell Burnell☜As a postgraduate student, she discovered the first radio pulsars while studying and advised by her thesis supervisor Antony Hewish, for which Hewish shared the Nobel Prize in Physics with Martin Ryle, while Bell Burnell was excluded, despite having been the first to observe and precisely analyse the pulsars.☜FFFACD
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1969- Katherine Johnson
1969- Katherine Johnson ☜ASTRONOMY calculate trajectory of Apollo II to the moon.☜FFFACD
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1970s- Anna Halprin
1970s- Anna Halprin☜Expressive Arts/ Healing helps us celebrate bringing the physical and gestural expression into our understanding of communication and wholeness. ☜FFFACD
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1972- Barbara Gittings
1972- Barbara Gittings☜Homosexuality removed from APAs mental disorders☜FFFACD
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1972- Gloria Steinem
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1972- Yvonne Brill
1972- Yvonne Brill☜propulsion system to stabilize communication satellites☜FFFACD
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1973- Adele Goldberg
1973- Adele Goldberg☜Smalltalk-80, Object oriented programming☜FFFACD
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1973- Billie Jean King
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1964 - Stephanie Kwolek
1964 - Stephanie Kwolek☜Kevlar☜FFFACD
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1979 - Lenore Walker
1979 - Lenore Walker☜Domestic violence advocate☜FFFACD
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1966 - Mary Douglas
1966 - Mary Douglas☜Anthropologist, Purity and Danger☜FFFACD
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1974 - Betty Ford
1974 - Betty Ford☜Breast cancer awareness, substance abuse☜FFFACD
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1971 - Margaret Hamilton
1971 - Margaret Hamilton☜Apollo flight software☜FFFACD
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1800s - Agricultural Age
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1870s to 1900s - Industrial Era
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1890s to 1920s - Progressive Era
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1930's to 1950's - World War II Era
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