- Lupe Anguiano
Lupe Anguiano (born 1929) is a civil rights activist known for her work on women's rights, the rights of the poor, and the protection of the environment. A former nun, Anguiano was a national organizer for the
United Farm Workers and the founder of the National Women's Employment and Education Model Program, which helped single female parents move beyond welfare poverty. She is a founding member of theNational Women's Political Caucus , along withGloria Steinem andBella Abzug , and has worked on behalf of theEqual Rights Amendment . Anguiano was a delegate to the historic "First Women's Conference" inHouston in 1977, where she,Jean Stapleton , andCoretta Scott King read the "Declaration of American Women." She currently volunteers at the California Coastal Protection Network, the Pacific Environment, and other environmental organizations. She has received numerous awards for her humanitarian work. Her papers are housed at theUCLA Chicano Studies Research Center .External links
* [http://www.nwpc.org/ National Women's Political Caucus]
* [http://www.nwhp.org/whm/anguiano_bio.php National Women's History Project]
* [http://www.newsroom.ucla.edu/page.asp?RelNum=7770 Opening of the Lupe Anguiano Archive at UCLA Celebrates a Life Devoted to Social Justice]
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