- Irma Newmark
Irma Newmark (born 1927) is an American feminist. She joined
New York 's division of theNational Organization for Women (NOW) in 1967 and served as spokesperson for the committee on the image of women. Newmark was also a founder and the first president of theBronx chapter of NOW, and a member/speaker for the Association of Feminist Consultants. As such, she testified before theUnited States Congress at a hearing on women and employment.In 1975, her
article "Women and the Full Employment Society" was published in "The Annals of Political and Social Science." Newmark taught the firstwomen's studies course atBrooklyn College in theCity University of New York (CUNY) and was a co-founder of the Women's Center there. She was also a co-founder, withJacqueline Ceballos and others, ofVFA . As a member of the status of women committee of NR (1989 - 1996), Newmark raised issues pertinent to women's needs at theUnited Nations . She also chaired the caucus on the rights of the child atUNICEF . In 2004 - 2006, she was president ofSouth Palm Beach, Florida Chapter of NOW.Newmark, who has two children, earned her B.A. from
Queens College , CUNY (1970), and her M.A. (1975) and Ph.D. (1983) from the Graduate Center, CUNY.References
* "Feminists Who Changed America, 1963 - 1975"
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