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  1. The Year of the Woman was a popular label attached to 1992 after the election of a number of female senators in the United States. The term has also been used with respect to the 2018 House elections, in which a record 103 women were elected, 90 of whom were Democrats.

  2. 2 de nov. de 2018 · The striking parallels between 1992’s “Year of the Woman” and 2018, explained by a historian. In both years, women ran for office to push back against sexual misconduct. by Li Zhou. Nov 2...

  3. When four of them won their races, the media coined 1992 the “Year of the Woman.” Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein both won their elections to represent California, making it the first state in history to be represented by two female senators. Carol Mosely Braun was victorious in her Illinois race and became the first Black woman in the ...

  4. 2 de abr. de 2017 · U.S. | Women Today. Key Moments Since 1992, ‘The Year of the Woman’. By ALIX STRAUSSAPRIL 2, 2017. Photo. A record 47 women were elected to the House of Representatives, 24 for the first...

  5. Ficha. Créditos. Críticas [17] Imágenes [17] Blu-ray [1] Woman of the Year. 1942. George Stevens. Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Fay Bainter, Reginald Owen ... 7,0. 2.911. Comedia. Romance Tess y Sam son dos periodistas que trabajan para el mismo diario y que no se caen nada bien.

  6. Woman of the Year (conocida en español como La mujer del año) es una película estadounidense de drama y comedia romántica dirigida por George Stevens y estrenada en 1942. Protagonizada por Spencer Tracy y Katharine Hepburn , escrita por Ring Lardner, Jr., Michael Kanin y John Lee Mahin y producida por Joseph L. Mankiewicz .

  7. November 3, 1992. The hotly contested 1991 Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas troubled many American women. Televised images of a committee, composed exclusively of white males, sharply questioning an opposing witness—African American law professor Anita Hill—caused many to wonder where the women senators ...