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Das Jewish Women’s Archive (JWA, deutsch Jüdisches Frauenarchiv) ist ein 1995 in Brookline (Massachusetts) gegründetes virtuelles Museum und Archiv, das es sich zur Aufgabe gemacht hat, die Geschichte von Jüdinnen mit dem Schwerpunkt in den USA und jüdische Frauengeschichte aufzudecken, zu dokumentieren und einer breiten Öffentlichkeit zugänglich zu machen. Seine Arbeit umfasst Forschung, Oral-History-Projekte, eine historische Enzyklopädie, die Entwicklung von Lehrplänen und Bildungsmaterial, Ausstellungen sowie die Organisation von Community-Veranstaltungen. Für die Website des JWA wird eine wachsende Sammlung von Inhalten aufbereitet, die kostenlos genutzt werden können. The Jewish Women's Archive (JWA) is a national non-profit organization whose mission is to document "Jewish women's stories, elevate their voices, and inspire them to be agents of change." JWA was founded by Gail Twersky Reimer in 1995 in Brookline, Massachusetts with the goal of using the Internet to increase awareness of and provide access to the stories of American Jewish women. JWA makes a growing collection of information, exhibits, and resources available via its website. Its activities include the conception, production and dissemination of: O Jewish Women's Archive (JWA) (translit. Arquivo de Mulheres Judias) é uma organização sem fins lucrativos cuja missão é documentar "histórias de mulheres judias, elevar suas vozes e inspirá-las a serem agentes de mudança". A JWA foi fundada por Gail Twersky Reimer em 1995 em Brookline, Massachusetts, com o objetivo de usar a Internet para aumentar a conscientização e fornecer acesso às histórias de mulheres judias americanas. A JWA disponibiliza uma coleção crescente de informações, exposições e recursos em seu site. Suas atividades incluem a concepção, produção e disseminação de: Il Jewish Women's Archive (JWA) è un'organizzazione no-profit statunitense fondata nel 1995 da , con l'obiettivo di "documentare le storie delle donne ebraiche, far sentire le loro voci, ed inspirarle ad essere agenti di cambiamento". L'organizzazione ruota attorno a un sito internet dedicato alla storia delle donne ebraiche (soprattutto negli Stati Uniti) e alla raccolta delle loro testimonianze. Tale sito, secondo gli organizzatori, attira più di un milione e mezzo di visitatori ogni anno e raccoglie 1.700 biografie, 300 saggi e 1400 fotografie. Het Jewish Women's Archive (JWA) is een virtueel museum dat in 1995 in de Amerikaanse plaats Brookline (Massachusetts) is opgericht. Het museum heeft als doelstelling: de geschiedenis van de Joodse vrouwen in Amerika aan het licht te brengen, te documenteren en toegankelijk te maken voor een breed publiek. Het museum werkt mee aan onderzoek, mondelinge geschiedenis projecten, een historische encyclopedie, het ontwikkelen van leerplannen en vormingsmateriaal, exposities en het organiseren van gemeenschapsevenementen. Het JWA publiceert een verzameling van inhoud op zijn website die gratis toegankelijk is.
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Das Jewish Women’s Archive (JWA, deutsch Jüdisches Frauenarchiv) ist ein 1995 in Brookline (Massachusetts) gegründetes virtuelles Museum und Archiv, das es sich zur Aufgabe gemacht hat, die Geschichte von Jüdinnen mit dem Schwerpunkt in den USA und jüdische Frauengeschichte aufzudecken, zu dokumentieren und einer breiten Öffentlichkeit zugänglich zu machen. Seine Arbeit umfasst Forschung, Oral-History-Projekte, eine historische Enzyklopädie, die Entwicklung von Lehrplänen und Bildungsmaterial, Ausstellungen sowie die Organisation von Community-Veranstaltungen. Für die Website des JWA wird eine wachsende Sammlung von Inhalten aufbereitet, die kostenlos genutzt werden können. Il Jewish Women's Archive (JWA) è un'organizzazione no-profit statunitense fondata nel 1995 da , con l'obiettivo di "documentare le storie delle donne ebraiche, far sentire le loro voci, ed inspirarle ad essere agenti di cambiamento". L'organizzazione ruota attorno a un sito internet dedicato alla storia delle donne ebraiche (soprattutto negli Stati Uniti) e alla raccolta delle loro testimonianze. Tale sito, secondo gli organizzatori, attira più di un milione e mezzo di visitatori ogni anno e raccoglie 1.700 biografie, 300 saggi e 1400 fotografie. Het Jewish Women's Archive (JWA) is een virtueel museum dat in 1995 in de Amerikaanse plaats Brookline (Massachusetts) is opgericht. Het museum heeft als doelstelling: de geschiedenis van de Joodse vrouwen in Amerika aan het licht te brengen, te documenteren en toegankelijk te maken voor een breed publiek. Het museum werkt mee aan onderzoek, mondelinge geschiedenis projecten, een historische encyclopedie, het ontwikkelen van leerplannen en vormingsmateriaal, exposities en het organiseren van gemeenschapsevenementen. Het JWA publiceert een verzameling van inhoud op zijn website die gratis toegankelijk is. The Jewish Women's Archive (JWA) is a national non-profit organization whose mission is to document "Jewish women's stories, elevate their voices, and inspire them to be agents of change." JWA was founded by Gail Twersky Reimer in 1995 in Brookline, Massachusetts with the goal of using the Internet to increase awareness of and provide access to the stories of American Jewish women. JWA makes a growing collection of information, exhibits, and resources available via its website. Its activities include the conception, production and dissemination of: * Community-based oral history projects * Online exhibitions * Original academic research * Educational materials including curricula, a poster series and an oral history guide * Training Institutes for educators working in formal and informal settings * Documentary film Starting in 2010, JWA also began holding an Annual Luncheon in New York City at which it honors three women for their activism and achievements. In 2010 the focus was on the Triangle Fire (2010 was the centenary of that tragedy). Honorees included Ruth J. Abram (co-founder of the Tenement Museum), Kate Frucher (attorney and entrepreneur), and journalist Lynn Sherr. In 2011 the luncheon was titled "Making Trouble / Making History." Gloria Steinem presented the awards, which were given to Elizabeth A. Sackler (The Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, Brooklyn Museum), Rebecca Traister (author, Big Girls Don't Cry, journalist), and Letty Cottin Pogrebin (author, "Deborah, Golda, and Me," etc., journalist, founding editor, "Ms magazine"). O Jewish Women's Archive (JWA) (translit. Arquivo de Mulheres Judias) é uma organização sem fins lucrativos cuja missão é documentar "histórias de mulheres judias, elevar suas vozes e inspirá-las a serem agentes de mudança". A JWA foi fundada por Gail Twersky Reimer em 1995 em Brookline, Massachusetts, com o objetivo de usar a Internet para aumentar a conscientização e fornecer acesso às histórias de mulheres judias americanas. A JWA disponibiliza uma coleção crescente de informações, exposições e recursos em seu site. Suas atividades incluem a concepção, produção e disseminação de: * Projetos de história oral de base comunitária * Exposições online * Pesquisa acadêmica original * Materiais educacionais, incluindo currículos, uma série de pôsteres e um guia de história oral * Institutos de treinamento para educadores que trabalham em ambientes formais e informais * Documentários A partir de 2010, a JWA também começou a realizar um Almoço Anual na cidade de Nova Iorque, no qual homenageia três mulheres por seu ativismo e realizações. Em 2010, o foco foi o Triangle Shirtwaist (2010 foi o centenário dessa tragédia). Entre os homenageados estavam Ruth J. Abram (cofundadora do ), Kate Frucher (advogada e empreendedora) e a jornalista . Em 2011, o almoço foi intitulado "Making Trouble / Making History". Gloria Steinem apresentou os prêmios, que foram entregues a Elizabeth A. Sackler (Centro de Arte Feminista Elizabeth A. Sackler, Museu do Brooklyn), (autora, Big Girls Don't Cry, jornalista) e Letty Cottin Pogrebin (autora, "Deborah, Golda e Me", etc., jornalista, editora fundadora, "Revista Ms.").
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