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Harriet Cooper Alpern

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70:(NOW) in 1969 when she helped to found the Michigan chapter in Detroit. She was inspired by her Judaism, which encouraged her to "do part to making the world a better place". She served as vice president of public relations for the chapter between 1970 and 1973. As the result of her background in public relations, she became involved in media relations. She negotiated with the local ABC affiliate, 74:, on FCC compliance and the station agreed to consider supporting women in managerial and technical positions. Following the positive results of this partnership, she joined the station's women's advisory board between 1971 and 1975. She also joined the offshoot of this group, the Michigan Media Project, in 1975. 77:
She founded a program which monitored print and electronic media to ascertain if it was balanced and non-sexist. She was the producer of two programs analyzing the portrayal of women in consumer advertising. 'What are Big Girls Made Of?' examined the portrayal of women as sex objects and 'What's
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Wrong With Wrinkles' focused on the absence of older women in advertisements. During the 1970s, Alpern was a committee member of 'Women in the News', which advanced a class-action lawsuit alleging employment discrimination by
107:(WAND) to encourage women to vote. She was an advocate for women running for public office, particularly where they ran on a platform of abortions rights and pay equity. She was chair of a fundraiser for the 91:(DAC) was closed to women, Alpern was one of forty women who invaded it while wearing high heels. The Michigan chapter of NOW was involved in the national conference with 351: 346: 314: 84:. Outside of her work with NOW, she founded the company Program Resources to produce media for the women's movement and for educational use. 361: 111:(ERA) in 1982 and a member of the planning committee that focused on educating female politicians and activists on the use of mass media. 104: 43: 304: 366: 67: 27: 96: 175: 180: 273: 356: 26:(1923 – April 25, 2010) was an American activist. She was one of the co-founders of the Michigan chapter of the 210: 108: 100: 55: 88: 47: 341: 336: 205: 119:
Alpern died on April 25, 2010, at the age of 87. She was interred at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
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where she met her husband, E. Bryce Alpern. She had three children: Dwight, Abbey and Jimmy.
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with signs stating "Jesus was a feminist". She designed and printed posters for the
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in relation to sex discrimination. The group also invaded a news conference of the
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and she was involved with the organization's public relations.
8: 306:Feminists Who Changed America, 1963-1975 38:Alpern was born in 1923. She grew up in 128: 352:National Organization for Women people 66:Alpern first became involved with the 7: 298: 296: 294: 267: 265: 263: 237: 235: 233: 231: 229: 200: 198: 169: 167: 165: 163: 136: 134: 132: 50:. While her twin brother attended 14: 274:"Jewish Women for Social Justice" 105:Women's Action for New Directions 309:. University of Illinois Press. 141:Rice, Deborah (July 17, 2020). 68:National Organization for Women 44:Boston–Edison Historic District 28:National Organization for Women 42:, on Chicago Boulevard in the 1: 347:University of Michigan alumni 46:, where she was friends with 16:American activist (1923–2010) 272:Levin, Marj Jackson (2005). 181:Veteran Feminists of America 362:20th-century American women 383: 303:Love, Barbara J. (2006). 143:"A Tale of Two Harriets" 103:in the Oakland Area and 281:Michigan Jewish History 211:The Detroit Jewish News 206:"Harriet Cooper Alpern" 367:Activists from Detroit 147:Cranbrook Kitchen Sink 109:Equal Rights Amendment 101:League of Women Voters 56:University of Michigan 89:Detroit Athletic Club 48:Patricia Hill Burnett 24:Harriet Cooper Alpern 357:American feminists 247:archives.wayne.edu 316:978-0-252-09747-8 40:Detroit, Michigan 374: 321: 320: 300: 289: 288: 278: 269: 258: 257: 255: 253: 239: 224: 223: 221: 219: 202: 193: 192: 190: 188: 171: 158: 157: 155: 153: 138: 97:Catholic Bishops 81:The Detroit News 52:Cranbrook School 382: 381: 377: 376: 375: 373: 372: 371: 327: 326: 325: 324: 317: 302: 301: 292: 276: 271: 270: 261: 251: 249: 241: 240: 227: 217: 215: 204: 203: 196: 186: 184: 173: 172: 161: 151: 149: 140: 139: 130: 125: 117: 64: 36: 17: 12: 11: 5: 380: 378: 370: 369: 364: 359: 354: 349: 344: 339: 329: 328: 323: 322: 315: 290: 259: 225: 194: 174:Lange, Vicki. 159: 127: 126: 124: 121: 116: 113: 93:Bell Telephone 63: 60: 35: 32: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 379: 368: 365: 363: 360: 358: 355: 353: 350: 348: 345: 343: 340: 338: 335: 334: 332: 318: 312: 308: 307: 299: 297: 295: 291: 286: 282: 275: 268: 266: 264: 260: 248: 244: 238: 236: 234: 232: 230: 226: 214:. May 6, 2010 213: 212: 207: 201: 199: 195: 183: 182: 177: 170: 168: 166: 164: 160: 148: 144: 137: 135: 133: 129: 122: 120: 114: 112: 110: 106: 102: 98: 94: 90: 85: 83: 82: 75: 73: 69: 61: 59: 57: 53: 49: 45: 41: 33: 31: 29: 25: 21: 19: 305: 284: 280: 250:. Retrieved 246: 216:. Retrieved 209: 185:. Retrieved 179: 150:. Retrieved 146: 118: 86: 79: 76: 65: 37: 23: 22: 20: 18: 342:2010 deaths 337:1923 births 331:Categories 252:August 16, 218:August 16, 187:August 16, 152:August 16, 123:References 34:Early life 287:: 32–40. 62:Activism 87:As the 72:WXYZ-TV 313:  277:(PDF) 115:Death 311:ISBN 254:2022 220:2022 189:2022 154:2022 333:: 293:^ 285:45 283:. 279:. 262:^ 245:. 228:^ 208:. 197:^ 178:. 162:^ 145:. 131:^ 319:. 256:. 222:. 191:. 156:.

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National Organization for Women
Detroit, Michigan
Boston–Edison Historic District
Patricia Hill Burnett
Cranbrook School
University of Michigan
National Organization for Women
WXYZ-TV
The Detroit News
Detroit Athletic Club
Bell Telephone
Catholic Bishops
League of Women Voters
Women's Action for New Directions
Equal Rights Amendment



"A Tale of Two Harriets"




"Harriet Cooper Alpern, cofounder of Detroit NOW, died April 25, 2010 at age 87"
Veteran Feminists of America


"Harriet Cooper Alpern"
The Detroit Jewish News

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