August 26 | Women's Equality Day
On August 26, 1920, women were granted the right to vote, which was the culmination of massive, peaceful civil rights movements that spanned decades. Today, we commemorate the passage of the 19th Amendment and celebrate the strides women have made since that day to attain equal rights, opportunities and recognition in all facets of society. The suffrage movement is mirrored in our communities by ongoing efforts to achieve full equality for women and has evolved to center the inclusion of women and people of diverse gender identities who come from historically marginalized groups.
DU seeks to further this mission in our community and beyond through several initiatives on campus that have the common goal of advancing the representation and empowerment of women. The Women’s Coalition at DU bridges various women’s groups across campus and strives to center the experiences of women from marginalized or underrepresented backgrounds. More resources and information on DU’s initiatives can be found at Women’s Coalition.
DU honors Women’s Equality Day and the hard work of individuals who have advanced goals of gender equality in our community and across the world.