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The Histories of Women Voting Rights in Denver

  • Center for Colorado Women's History 1310 Bannock Street Denver, CO, 80204 United States (map)

Histories of Christianity in our City

Friday, January 24, 2025
Center for Colorado Women’s History


The Histories of Women Voting Rights in Denver

In 1893, Colorado became the first state to grant women's suffrage through a popular referendum, marking a significant milestone in the movement for women's voting rights. The following year, Colorado elected three women to its House of Representatives, making them the first female state legislators in United States history.

This event will feature women who lead in our city as historians, archivists, and present day political strategists. Learn how communities of faith both supported and opposed women’s voting rights and the lasting impact of this movement on our city. This will be a memorable moment reflecting on the legacy of those have formed the Histories of Christianity in our City.


Registration is $25

Registration includes:

Miss Peabody's Southern Tea Cakes
Coffee & Tea
Museum General Admission


Arrive early for a private tour, or plan to tour the museum after the event.
Museum admission is available at 9:30am and until 12:30pm.

Seating space at the Center for Colorado Women’s History is limited.
Please register only if you are confirmed to attend.

We believe transformational learning occurs most often in the context of relationships.
We provide a discount to encourage you to attend with someone.
Use the discount code:
PLUS1 for discounted registration ($20 per person). 

Scholarships available



Questions we will be reflecting on:

What was occurring in this time in our city?
What were the influences on Christianity in our city during this time in history?
How did the people following the way of Jesus respond to the needs of our city?
How was Jesus reflected or distorted by the Church in our city in this time in history?
What can we learn from this moment in our past to guide us in the present and future?


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