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in October 1980. The conference, called "Growing Numbers, Growing Force," addressed three main concerns: ensuring adequate income, health concerns of older women, and quality of life and the impact of aging. About 200 women participants stayed on after the conference, at their own expense, to start
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OWL was a nonpartisan, nonprofit, national membership organization headquartered in Washington, DC, that advocated for the estimated 78 million women in the U.S. who are age 40 and over. Its core issues were economic and retirement security,
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Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Selected Age Groups by Sex for the United States, States, Counties, and Puerto Rico Commonwealth and Municipios: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2013; U.S. Census Bureau, Population
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OWL has successfully advocated for legislation, including the Retirement Equity Act and a law allowing widows to continue using their spouses' health insurance. In the 1980s, OWL formed a planning group with the
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and other organizations to establish a women's agenda for health care reform. In 1990, OWL allowed the newly created Campaign for Women's Health to have space in its Washington D.C. offices.
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the Older Women's League, an outgrowth of the Older Women's League Educational Fund, founded by Tish Sommers and Laurie Shields, and named Sommers as the first president of OWL.
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In March 2017, it was reported that the national organization had decided to disband, but local chapters may continue to function under the OWL name or possibly another name.
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Chimes of Change and Hours: Views of Older Women in Twentieth-century America by Audrey Borenstein. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, Jan 1, 19
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Educational initiatives on issues such as workforce challenges, access to healthcare and long-term care, and strengthening Social Security
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Membership dues and donations, and grants from foundations and corporations were OWL’s prime funding sources.
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Reports and other publications offering policy recommendations and best practices
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and Laurie Shields, following the White House Mini-Conference on Older Women in
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and entrepreneurship, wellness, cost-effective and comprehensive health care,
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Weisman, Carol S. (1998). "Transforming Women's Health Care Policymaking".
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Women's Health Care: Activist Traditions and Institutional Change
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Collaborations with other organizations on common issues
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Briefings for congressional staff, media, and the public
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Women's rights
ageism
Washington, D.C.
U.S.
owl-national.org
Tish Sommers
Des Moines, Iowa
encore careers
Social Security
National Women's Health Network
American Association of University Women
National Black Women's Health Project


"National OWL disbands, local chapter to continue"
Hyde Park Herald
Encyclopedia of Aging and Public Health
ISBN
978-0-387-33753-1
Timelines of American Women's History
163
ISBN
978-0-399-51986-4
"Older Women's League"
ISBN
978-1-4381-1033-2
Women's Health Care: Activist Traditions and Institutional Change
210
ISBN

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