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was named in Williams' honor. In 2003, the Jeanette Williams Award was created as part of the 2003 Seattle Women’s Summit to recognize an individual who demonstrates significant leadership and service in advancing the cause of women in Seattle. The award is granted on an annual basis and as of 2014
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where she would serve for twenty years after five consecutive re-elections. Williams introduced some of the first legislation to prohibit employment and housing discrimination against gays and lesbians in the city. She pushed for additional laws giving the same protections to transgender people.
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and formed a string quartet composed of women who toured the country playing jazz and blues music. She married David Williams whom she had met while travelling to Los Angeles with the group.
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to advise the mayor, city council, and city departments on issues that impact women in Seattle. During her tenure, she lobbied the federal government for funding for the construction of the
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from 1969 to 1989. In 1962, she became the first woman to head the King County Democrats as well as any major political party in a large metropolitan area in the United States.
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noted that Williams "fought for women's rights and the rights of gay and lesbian people long before it was acceptable, when it was a very courageous and risky thing to do."
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Williams began her political career while serving as a precinct committee officer. In 1962, she became the first woman to chair the
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and led and supported many efforts related to Seattle parks. She introduced legislation to convert
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Williams with Mayor Uhlman signing proclamation for Seattle Women's Commission, August 23, 1972
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This article is about the American politician and activist. For the American photographer, see
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to Russian immigrants, Dr. Louis and Olga Klemptner, she attended Mercer Grade School and
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as well as any other major political party in a large metropolitan area in the country.
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has expanded to include awards for an individual, organization, and business.
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Southwest Seattle Historical Society, Log House Museum,
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and later received graduate degrees in Violin at the
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to a city park and promoted the preservation of the
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Jennette Williams

Cheryl Chow
Seattle City Council
Paul Kraabel
Norm Rice
Seattle, Washington
Seattle, Washington
Democratic
Alma mater
University of Washington
American Conservatory of Music
Seattle, Washington
Seattle City Council
Seattle, Washington
Queen Anne High School
Alice Paul
Cornish School
University of Washington
American Conservatory of Music
Chicago Philharmonic Orchestra
King County Democrats

Seattle City Council
Tom Rasmussen
Seattle Women's Commission
West Seattle Bridge
Kubota Garden
Sand Point Naval Air Station
Magnuson Park

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