Colorado Women's Hall of Fame
The Colorado Women's Hall of Fame is a non-profit, volunteer organization that recognizes women who have contributed to history of the U.S. state of Colorado.
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History
The organization was founded and incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1984 to recognize women's contributions to the territory and state of Colorado and to provide role-models for young girls and women. Serving on the board also offers leadership opportunities for women. Discussed conceptually in February 1984, it was organized by June of the same year. M.L. Hanson sat as the president on the board until 1997.[1]
Criteria
The criteria for induction into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame is that women have "significant ties to Colorado and during their lifetimes:
- Made significant and enduring contributions to their fields of endeavor
- Elevated the status of women
- Helped open new frontiers for women and for society in general
- Inspired others by their example"[2]
Inductees
Up to 10 inductees are admitted to the Hall of Fame every evenly numbered year.[3]
Name | Image | Birth–Death | Year | Area of achievement | Ref(s) |
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Madeleine Albright | (b. 1937) | 2010 | First woman to become the United States Secretary of State | [4] | |
Anna Lee Aldred | (1921–2006) | 2004 | First woman in the United States to receive a jockey's license | [5] | |
Stephanie Allen | (b. 1937) | 2006 | Founder of the Colorado Women’s Coalition; founded Women’s Vision Foundation to develop leadership skills among women; first woman recipient of the Dan Ritchie Award for Ethics in Business; Businesswoman, women's advocate, and civic leader; | [6] | |
Linda Alvarado | (b. 1950) | 2002 | President and CEO of Alvarado Construction | [7] | |
Susan Anderson | (1870–1960) | 1997 | Frontier doctor | [8] | |
Sue Anschutz-Rodgers | 2008 | Cattle rancher, philanthropist | [9] | ||
Kristi S. Anseth | 2012 | Tisone Professor and Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Colorado at Boulder | [10] | ||
Eppie Archuleta | (1922–2014) | 1997 | Folk artist | [11] | |
Lena Lovato Archuleta | (1920–2011) | 1985 | Colorado educator, first Latina principal in the Denver Public Schools | [12] | |
Christine Arguello | (b. 1955) | 2014 | Federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of Colorado and is a former Colorado state official | [13] | |
Polly Baca | (b. 1941) | 2000 | First woman to Chair the Democratic Caucus of the Colorado House of Representatives (1976–79) and the first Latina elected to the Colorado State Senate | [14] | |
Caroline Bancroft | (1900–1985) | 1990 | Journalist, former Ziegfeld Follies performer | [15] | |
Ceal Barry | (b. 1955) | 1997 | Women's basketball coach | [16] | |
Isabella Bird | (1831–1904) | 1985 | Explorer, writer, and natural historian | [17] | |
Joan Birkland | (b. 1928) | 1996 | Athlete and organizer | [18] | |
Helen Marie Black | (1896–1988) | 1991 | Founder of the Denver Symphony Orchestra | [19] | |
Helen Bonfils | (1889–1972) | 1985 | Arts patron, philanthropist, managed the Denver Post | [20] | |
Janet Petra Bonnema | 2012 | Transportation engineer for the Colorado Highway Department; won a 1972 sexual discrimination lawsuit against the Colorado Department of Highways when she was barred from working inside the Eisenhower Tunnel. | [21] | ||
Elise M. Boulding | (1920–2010) | 1996 | Quaker sociologist and major contributor to creating the academic discipline of Peace and Conflict Studies | [22] | |
Juana Bordas | (b. 1942) | 1997 | President of the National Hispana Leadership Institute, Peace Corps volunteer and advocate for women | [23] | |
Louie Croft Boyd | (1871–1951) | 2004 | Helped found the Colorado State Trained Nurses Association | [24] | |
Antonia Brico | (1902–1989) | 1986 | Conductor and pianist | [25] | |
Clara Brown | (c. 1800–1885) | 1989 | Aided the settlement of former slaves during Colorado's Gold Rush | [26] | |
Molly Brown | (1867–1932) | 1985 | Socialite, philanthropist, and activist who became famous due to her survival of the 1912 sinking of the RMS Titanic | [27] | |
Joy Burns | 2000 | President of the Burnsley Hotel in Denver | [28] | ||
Hendrika Cantwell | (b. 1925) | 1990 | Advocate for neglected and abused children | [29] | |
Lauren Young Casteel | (b. 1953) | 2014 | First black woman to head a foundation in Colorado | [30] | |
Merle Chambers | (b. 1946) | 2004 | Philanthropist, businesswoman, and lawyer | [31] | |
Mary Coyle Chase | (1906–1981) | 1985 | Journalist, playwright and screenwriter, known primarily for writing the Broadway play Harvey | [32] | |
Chipeta | 100px | (1843/4–1924) | 1985 | Second wife of Chief Ouray of the Uncompahgre Ute tribe, she led her people after his death in 1880. Chipeta used diplomacy to try to achieve peace with the white immigrants to Colorado and often represented the Utes as a delegate to lobby the US Congress | [33] |
Caroline Churchill | 100px | (1833–1926) | 1988 | Feminist writer | [34] |
Judy Collins | (b. 1939) | 2006 | Singer-songwriter | [35] | |
Elizabeth Morley Cowles | (1925–2009) | 2014 | Newspaper publisher, philanthropist | [36] | |
Oleta Crain | (1913–2007) | 1988 | Major in the U.S. Army, regional administrator of the Women’s Bureau for the U.S. Department of Labor | [37] | |
Dana Hudkins Crawford | (1920–2010) | 1996 | Historic preservationist and developer | [38] | |
Alicia Alicia Cuarón | (b. 1939) | 2008 | Entrepreneur and prominent Latina leader who became a Catholic nun after a successful business career | [39] | |
Margaret Curry | (1898–1986) | 1996 | Parole officer and advocate for women prisoners | [40] | |
Evie Dennis | (b. 1924) | 2008 | Education and athletics advocate; Sportswomen of Colorado Hall of Fame 1997; Laureate of the Association of National Olympic Committees 1999; United States Track and Field Hall of Fame 2004 | [41] | |
Marion Downs | (1914–2014) | 2006 | Audiologist and professor at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center who pioneered universal newborn hearing screening | [42] | |
Jean Dubofsky | (b. 1942) | 2008 | First woman to become a Colorado Supreme Court Justice, former Deputy Attorney General for Colorado | [43] | |
Fannie Mae Duncan | (1918–2005) | 2012 | Owner of The Cotton Club bar in Colorado Springs | [44] | |
Mamie Eisenhower | 100px | (1896–1979) | 1985 | Wife of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and First Lady of the United States from 1953 to 1961 | [45] |
Clarissa Pinkola Estés | (b. 1945) | 2006 | American poet, post-trauma specialist and Jungian psychoanalyst | [46] | |
Anne Evans | (1871–1941) | 2015 | American arts activist who devoted her life to the founding and support of some of Colorado's largest cultural institutions, including the Denver Art Museum, the Central City Opera, and the Denver Civic Center | [47] | |
Edwina Hume Fallis | (1876–1957) | 1989 | Author | [48] | |
Terri H. Finkel | (b. 1953) | 1996 | Researcher into auto-immunity, AIDS, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and cancer | [49] | |
Genevieve Fiore | (1912–2002) | 1991 | Humanitarian and peace activist | [50] | |
Justina Ford | (1871–1952) | 1985 | Denver's first black woman physician | [51] | |
Loretta Ford | (b. 1920) | 2012 | Dean of the University of Rochester School of Nursing (1972–1985), co-founded the nurse-practitioner model at the University of Colorado in 1965 | [52] | |
Virginia Fraser | (1928–2011) | 2002 | Advocate for women's rights and the elderly | [53] | |
Patricia Gabow | (b. 1944) | 2004 | CEO of Denver Health and Hospital Authority | [54] | |
Erinea Garcia Gallegos | (1903–2002) | 2012 | Educator and San Luis Valley postmaster | [55] | |
Gudrun Gaskill | (b. 1927) | 2002 | Outdoorswoman and organizer of the Colorado Trail | [56] | |
Elnora M. Gilfoyle | (b. 1934) | 1996 | Occupational therapist and advocate for those with disabilities | [57] | |
Laura Gilpin | (1891–1979) | 2012 | Photographer known for her portraits of Native Americans, particularly the Navajo and Pueblo, and her Southwestern landscapes | [58] | |
Miriam Goldberg | (b. 1916) | 1987 | Publisher of the Intermountain Jewish News | [59] | |
Temple Grandin | (b. 1947) | 2012 | Doctor of animal science and professor at Colorado State University, bestselling author, and consultant to the livestock industry on animal behavior | [60] | |
Elinor Greenberg | (b. 1932) | 2010 | Adult educator and author | [61] | |
Emily Griffith | (1868–1947) | 1985 | Pioneer of adult education, founder of the Emily Griffith Opportunity School | [62] | |
Maria Guajardo | (b. 1959) | 2010 | Executive director of the Latin American Research and Service Agency | [63] | |
Penny Hamilton | (b. 1948) | 2014 | Pilot, educator, co-holder of World Aviation Speed Record, set October 22, 1991 | [64] | |
Minnie Harding | 2015 | Philanthropist and charter member of the Colorado Federation of Women's Clubs. | [65] | ||
Anna Jo Haynes | 2015 | Civil rights activist who brought the national Head Start Program to Denver; President Emeritus, Mile High Montessori Early Learning Centers | [66] | ||
Josie Heath | (b. 1937) | 2000 | President of the Community Foundation serving Boulder County; Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate in 1990 and 1992; community activist and educator | [67] | |
Sumiko Hennessy | (b. 1937) | 1989 | Founding board member and executive director of the Asian Pacific Development Center in Denver | [68] | |
Laura Ann Hershey | (1962–2010) | 2015 | Author, activist and advocate for the disabled community. | [69] | |
Arlene Hirschfeld | (b. 1944) | 2006 | Community leader, philanthropist, and activist | [70] | |
Julia Archibald Holmes | (1838–1887) | 2014 | First woman to climb Pikes Peak | [71] | |
Ding-Wen Hsu | (b. 1948) | 2012 | Co-founder and majority shareholder of Pacific Western Technologies | [72] | |
Swanee Hunt | (b. 1950) | 1997 | Founding director of the Women and Public Policy Program (WAPPP) at the Kennedy School, and former United States Ambassador to Austria | [73] | |
Elizabeth Wright Ingraham | (1922–2013) | 2014 | Architect | [74] | |
Helen Hunt Jackson | (1830–1885) | 1985 | Writer who became an activist on behalf of improved treatment of Native Americans by the U.S. government | [75] | |
Frances Wisebart Jacobs | (1843–1892) | 1987 | School teacher and philanthropist who founded the United Way | [76] | |
Kristina Johnson | 2014 | Optoelectronic processing systems, 3D imaging, and color management systems | [77] | ||
Jean Jones | (b. 1942) | 2006 | President and CEO of Girl Scouts – Mile Hi Council | [78] | |
Jo Ann Cram Joselyn | (b. 1943) | 2002 | First woman and first American to serve as Secretary General for the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics | [79] | |
Katherine Keating | (b. 1922) | 2008 | First woman in the United States Navy to rise from Seaman Recruit to Captain | [80] | |
Mary Ann Kerwin | (b. 1931) | 2012 | Co-founder of La Leche League International; women's health advocate | [81] | |
Arlene Vigil Kramer | 2015 | Educator and pioneer of bilingual education | [82] | ||
Dottie Lamm | (b. 1937) | 1985 | Former First Lady of Colorado, ran for the U. S. Senate against Ben Nighthorse Campbell | [83] | |
Carlotta LaNier | (b. 1942) | 2004 | The youngest of the Little Rock Nine, a group of African-American students who, in 1957, were the first black students ever to attend classes at Little Rock Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. Now a Colorado real estate broker | [84] | |
Mary Florence Lathrop | (1865–1951) | 1987 | Journalist and lawyer; first woman to try a case before the Colorado Supreme Court | [85] | |
J. Virginia Lincoln | (1915–2003) | 2000 | Director of the World Data Center A for Solar-Terrestrial Physics | [86] | |
Fannie Lorber | (1881–1958) | 2006 | Founder of the Denver Sheltering Home | [87] | |
Mary Elitch Long | 100px | (1856–1936) | 1996 | Businesswoman and one of the original owners of Elitch Gardens | [88] |
Joanne Maguire | (b. 1954) | 2014 | Aerospace engineer | [89] | |
Mary Lou Makepeace | (b. 1940) | 2008 | Colorado Springs' first female mayor | [90] | |
Portia Mansfield | (1887–1979) | 2004 | Along with Charlotte Perry, co-founder of the Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School and Camp | [91] | |
Philippa Marrack | (b. 1945) | 2010 | Biologist known for her research into T cell development, T cell apoptosis and survival, adjuvants, autoimmune disease, and for identifying superantigens, the mechanism behind toxic shock syndrome. | [92] | |
Ramona Martinez | (b. 1943) | 2010 | Businesswoman and former president of the Denver City Council; member of the Democratic National Committee since the 1990s | [93] | |
Martha Maxwell | 100px | (1831–1881) | 1985 | Self-educated naturalist and artist who helped found modern taxidermy | [94] |
Frances McConnell-Mills | (1899–1974) | 1996 | Denver’s first city toxicologist and perhaps the first female forensic pathologist in the United States | [95] | |
Hattie McDaniel | (1895–1952) | 2010 | American actress and first African-American to win an Academy Award for her role in Gone with the Wind | [96] | |
Golda Meir | (1898–1978) | 1985 | Teacher, kibbutznik and politician who became the fourth Prime Minister of Israel | [97] | |
Mary Miller | (1842–1921) | 2002 | Mary and Lafayette Miller were the founders of Lafayette, Colorado | [98] | |
Sue Miller | (b. 1934) | 2002 | Fashion model and breast cancer survivor who organized Pre-surgical Partners | [99] | |
Mary J. Mullarkey | 2012 | Colorado Supreme Court Chief Justice | [100] | ||
Reynelda Muse | (b. 1947) | 1997 | First woman and first African-American to newscast anchor in Colorado | [101] | |
Carol Mutter | (b. 1945) | 2004 | First woman in the United States Marines Corps to be promoted to both major general and lieutenant general | [102] | |
Lily Nie | (b. 1963) | 2008 | Founder of Chinese Children Adoption International, Chinese Children Charity Fund, and the Joyous Chinese Cultural School | [103] | |
Rachel Bassette Noel | 100px | (1918–2008) | 1996 | African American educator, politician and civil rights leader; namesake of Rachel B. Noel Middle School | [104] |
Susan O'Brien | (1939–2003) | 2010 | First female television news director in Denver | [105] | |
B.LaRae Orullian | (b. 1933) | 1988 | Founding president and chief executive office of the Women’s Bank in Denver | [106] | |
Owl Woman | (1828–1847) | 1985 | Cheyenne princess who managed relations between Native American tribes and Anglo American men | [107] | |
Elizabeth Pellet | 2015 | First woman minority leader in Colorado State Legislature. | [108] | ||
Lydia Peña | 2015 | Catholic nun, educator and author who champions education for girls in Afghanistan and Ghana; founding member of the Rose Community Foundation | [109] | ||
Antoinette Perry-Frueauff | (1888–1946) | 2004 | Actress and director | [110] | |
Charlotte Perry | (1889–1983) | 2004 | Along with Portia Mansfield, co-founder of the Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School and Camp | [111] | |
Helen White Peterson | (1915–2000) | 1986 | First Native American woman director of the National Congress of American Indians | [112] | |
Anna Petteys | (1892–1970) | 2008 | First woman to be elected to the Colorado Board of Education | [113] | |
Sarah Platt-Decker | (1855-1912) | 1990 | Suffragette and advocate for women's rights | [114] | |
Jane Silverstein Ries | (1909–2005) | 1990 | First female landscape architect in Denver | [115] | |
Mary Rippon | (1850–1935) | 1985 | One of the first women to become faculty at a university; taught at the University of Colorado in Boulder | [116] | |
Cleo Parker Robinson | (b. 1948) | 1989 | Choreographer and artistic director of the Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble | [117] | |
Helen Ring Robinson | (1878–1923) | 2014 | Journalist, suffragist, and the first woman elected to the Colorado State Senate | [118] | |
Pauline Short Robinson | (1915–1997) | 2000 | First African-American librarian in Denver | [119] | |
Josephine Roche | (1886–1976) | 1986 | Humanitarian, industrialist, activist, and politician | [120] | |
Sandra I. Rothenberg | 2015 | Appellate court judge and sex discrimination litigation pioneer | [121] | ||
Eliza Routt | (1839–1907) | 2008 | Suffragist and Colorado’s first First Lady alongside John Routt | [122] | |
Florence Sabin | (1871–1953) | 1985 | Medical scientist. She was a pioneer for women in science; she was the first woman to hold a full professorship at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, the first woman elected to the National Academy of Sciences, and the first woman to head a department at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. In her retirement years, she pursued a second career as a public health activist in Colorado, and in 1951 received a Lasker Award for this work. | [123] | |
Hazel Schmoll | (1890–1990) | 1985 | Colorado botanist who conducted the first systematic study of plant life in Southwestern Colorado | [124] | |
Pat Schroeder | 100px | (b. 1940) | 1985 | Democratic politician who represented Colorado in the United States House of Representatives from 1973–1997 | [125] |
Bartley Marie Scott | (1896–1979) | 2010 | Rancher and conservationist | [126] | |
Shari Shink | 2015 | Attorney, advocate for abused and neglected children. Founded the Rocky Mountain Children's Law Center | [127] | ||
Eudochia Bell Smith | (1887–1977) | 1986 | Newspaper editor, Colorado legislator, and registrar of Denver's US District Land Office | [128] | |
Susan Solomon | (b. 1956) | 2006 | Atmospheric chemist working for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | [129] | |
Caroline Spencer | 100px | (1861–1928) | 2006 | Suffragist and physician | [130] |
Vivien Spitz | (1924–2014) | 2006 | Court reporter at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials | [131] | |
May Bonfils Stanton | (1883–1972) | 1985 | Philanthropist | [132] | |
Anne Steinbeck | (b. 1929) | 1985 | First Colorado woman to serve as president of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs | [133] | |
Ruth Stockton | (1916–1990) | 1985 | Legislator; first woman president pro-tem of the Colorado State Senate | [134] | |
Elizabeth Hickok Robbins Stone | 100px | (1801–1895) | 1988 | Ran the first hotel in the Fort Collins area, serving Overland Trail travelers. She financed and initiated businesses to support the growth in and around the area. | [135] |
Augusta Tabor | (1833–1905) | 1991 | Entrepreneur, first wife of silver king Horace Tabor | [136] | |
Baby Doe Tabor | (1854–1935) | 1985 | Second wife of Colorado businessman Horace Tabor and inspiration for the opera The Ballad of Baby Doe | [137] | |
Gloria Tanner | (b. 1935) | 2002 | First African American woman to serve in the Colorado State Senate | [138] | |
Arie Parks Taylor | (1927–2003) | 2004 | Public servant and community leader | [139] | |
Alice Bemis Taylor | (1877–1942) | 2010 | Philanthropist | [140] | |
Jill Tietjen | (b. 1954) | 2010 | Author, electrical cngineer | [141] | |
Mary Luke Tobin | (1908–2006) | 1997 | American Roman Catholic Religious Sister | [142] | |
Martha M. Urioste | (b. 1937) | 2000 | Montessori educator | [lower-alpha 1] | |
Marilyn Van Derbur | 100px | (b. 1937) | 1996 | 1958 Miss America pageant holder and founder of the American Coalition for Abuse Awareness and One Voice | [144] |
Judith Wagner | 2015 | Co-founder of both the Colorado Women's Foundation and the Women's Bank | [145] | ||
Lenore E. Walker | (b. 1942) | 1987 | Founder of the Domestic Violence Institute | [146] | |
Diana Wall | (b. 1950) | 2014 | Soil invertebrate diversity expert | [147] | |
Mildred Pitts Walter | (b. 1922) | 1996 | Author, activist, educator, and women's advocate | [148] | |
Emily Howell Warner | (b. 1939) | 2002 | First woman hired as a pilot by a major U.S. airline | [149] | |
Wilma Webb | (b. 1944) | 1991 | Member of the Colorado State Legislature from 1980 to 1993; the first First Lady of Denver to have held political office herself | [150] | |
Zita Weinshienk | (b. 1933) | 2000 | United States federal judge | [151] | |
Rhea Woltman | (b. 1927) | 2008 | Pilot and one of the First Lady Astronaut Trainees for the Mercury project | [152] | |
Marie Wormington-Volk | (1914–1994) | 1985 | Archaeologist and author; first woman to obtain a doctorate in anthropology at Harvard and the first archaeologist and first woman to receive a Guggenheim Foundation fellowship | [153] | |
Jean Yancey | (1914–2000) | 1985 | Entrepreneurial mentor and speaker | [154] | |
Mildred Didrikson Zaharias | 100px | (1911–1956) | 2008 | Athlete who achieved outstanding success in golf, basketball, and track and field. She was named the 10th Greatest North American Athlete of the 20th Century by ESPN, and the 9th Greatest Athlete of the 20th Century by the Associated Press. | [155] |
Notes
Footnotes
- ↑ Her year of birth is stated as 1936 on the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame website, but it is actually 1937.[citation needed][143]
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References
- Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Further reading
- Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
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