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ProclaimHer is the newletter of the Boston Women's Heritage Trail. The BWHT and the newsletter are dedicated to weaving the lives and work of women back into the story of the City of Boston.

The online version of the newsletter is in PDF (Portable Document Format) and HTML format. You will need to download and install the Adobe Acrobat Reader in order to view the PDF version.

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Winter 2006 (PDF) - Featuring:
  • High Schoolers Reflect on Boston Women in History
  • A Trail in the Far Far North! Serendipity And Celebration!
  • Uphams' Corner Walk Debuts
  • Annie McKay Pilots School Nursing in Boston
  • Women's Lives at Center Stage: Brighton–Allston Historical Society
Click here to download and read the pdf version of the Winter 2006 issue (1.2 megs).


Fall 2005 (PDF) - Featuring:
  • Sixteen Trails in Sixteen Years
  • Boston Women Through the Centuries:
    Lifting Their Voices
  • CHESP Summer Institute:
    An Exhilarating Week in Review
Click here to download and read the pdf version of the Fall 2005 issue (384k).


Spring 2005 (PDF) - Featuring:
  • History Channel Award Jumpstarts
  • A Dorchester Women’s History Trail
  • UPDATE: BWHT Leadership and Five-Year Plan
  • BWHT Board Retreat
  • Perseverance Program 2005
  • Connecting To Our Past:
    Women And Social Reform In Nineteenth Century Boston
  • The Literary Trail of Greater Boston
Click here to download and read the pdf version of the Spring 2005 issue (670k).


Spring 2004 (HTML) - Featuring:
  • Tributes to Ruth Batson and Elma Lewis
  • A Message From BWHT Board Member Polly Kaufman
  • Boston Sites and Insights: An Essential Guide to Historic Landmarks in and around Boston
  • Civic Engagement through Women's History
  • English High Celebrates Women's History
  • Imagine Walking in Isabella's Footsteps!!!
Click here to download and read the pdf version of the Spring 2004 issue (750k).


Winter 2004 (HTML) - Featuring:
  • Please Welcome the Ladies
  • Sculptor Meredith Bergmann’s Speech at the Women’s Memorial Dedication
  • Remembering the Ladies: Second Nature for Boston Teachers & Students
  • The Passing of Ruth Batson and Elma Lewis
  • Boston's Ladies Win Rave Reviews!
  • The Boston Women's Memorial Curriculum
Click here to download and read the pdf version of the Winter 2004 issue (1,245k).


Spring 2003 (HTML) - Featuring:
  • Women's History Art Contest
  • Honoring a pioneer: Grace Lonergan Lorch
  • Preserving the Lucy Stone Home site
  • Walks and Talks
  • Perseverance Curriculum Essay Award Ceremony/
    Perseverance Essay by Denyse Banks
  • Some of the Winning Entries in the Art Contest

Winter 2003 (HTML) - Featuring:
  • New England Women's Club:
    A Legacy for Change Continues
  • A Message from Perserverance Curriculum
    Coordinator Afra A. Hersi
  • Revelations:
    Anna Coleman Ladd (1878-1939)
  • Learn About the Ladies in BPS Classrooms
  • BWHT Book Celebration:
    Panel and Book Signing: Her Past Around Us
  • Hepzibah Turns Up at the MFA!

Fall 2002 (HTML) - Featuring:
  • Summer Institute Brings the Boston Women's
    Memorial Alive
  • Three New Friends:
    Abigail Adams, Phillis Wheatley and Lucy Stone
  • A Publication of the Boston Women's Heritage Trail:
    Spirit Day
  • Boston Women's Memorial Curriculum: Teacher's Words

Winter 2002 (HTML) - Featuring:
  • A Successful Collaboration Results in a New Walking Trail
  • A Message from BWHT Project Coordinator Sara Masucci
  • Revelations: Revealing the Stories of Salem (MA) Women
  • Nine Notable Women mural has been found.
Click here to download and read the pdf version of the Summer 2001 issue (255k).


Summer 2001 (HTML) - Featuring:
  • Boston Public School Students Artist Honor Women
  • Women's Memorial Sculptor Meredith Bergmann
    Addresses Students on Public Art
  • A Message From Board Member Marie Turley
  • Revelations: Margaret Ruthven Lang - Boston's Other Famous
    Woman Composer
  • A Studio of her Own: Women Artists in Boston 1870-1940
Click here to download and read the pdf version of the Winter 2001 issue (298k).


Winter 2001 (HTML) - Featuring:
  • Bringing the Women’s Memorial Alive in the Classroom
  • A Message from Board Member Sylvia McDowell
  • Revelations: Amanda V. Houston by Sylvia McDowell
  • Women In Chinatown
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