On February 4, 2021, VFA held a Zoom webinar honoring
National Organization for Women (NOW) founder
Betty Friedan on the 100th anniversary of her birth. "Betty Friedan's 100 Birthday: Moving the Legacy Forward". VFA has held a number of events honoring second-wave feminists. Videotapes of these receptions are archived at the
Schlesinger Library at the
Radcliffe Institute and the
Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture at
Duke University. Notable events include: • December 1993 – Honoring
Flo Kennedy. Seventh Regiment Armory, New York City. • May 1994 – Honoring
Congresswoman Martha Griffiths. Also honored were
Betty Friedan,
Gene Boyer and
Evelyn Cunningham. Sewall-Belmont House, Washington, D.C. • Fall 1994 – Honoring
Congresswoman Bella Abzug. Seventh Regiment Armory, New York City • December 13, 1995 – Honoring
Gloria Steinem. Seventh Regiment Armory, New York City. • December 13, 1997 – Celebrating the women's liberation movement. Speakers included
Heather Booth,
Jo Freeman,
Susan Brownmiller, and
Alix Kates Shulman. Seventh Regiment Armory, New York City. • April 1998 – Honoring great feminists, including
Gerda Lerner. Seventh Regiment Armory, New York City. • November 7, 1998 – Honoring
Kate Millett. Seventh Regiment Armory, New York City. • May 1999 – Honoring a number of feminists, including
Donna Allen,
Elizabeth Boyer and
Vera Glaser. Washington DC • April 28, 2000 – "
Spring Reunion – VFA Celebrates Some Of Our National Treasures." Honorees included
Patricia Schroeder,
Patricia Ireland and
Joy Simonson. Sewall-Belmont House, Washington, D.C. • June 9, 2001 – Celebrating Heroes of Women's Studies. Honorees included
Lois Gould,
Lois Herr and
Florence Howe. Barnard College, New York City. • April 26, 2002 – "
Salute to Feminist Authors: Celebrating Feminist Writers who Changed the World, 1966–1985." Honored
Erica Jong,
Barbara Seaman,
Letty Pogrebin,
Marilyn French and
Marlene Sanders. Barnard College, New York City. • November 6, 2003 – "
Celebrating Feminist Artists Who Changed The World, 1966–1980." Artists present included
Suzanne Benton,
Karen LeCocq,
Arlene Raven,
Fern Shaffer and
Sylvia Sleigh. The National Arts Club, New York City. • May 2004 – Celebrating 40 years of
Title VII. Panelists included
Eleanor Clift,
Aileen Hernandez and
Lorena Weeks. Newton, Massachusetts. • April 16, 2005 – "
Feminism And Its Values: An Intergenerational Dialogue." Honoring Connecticut feminists, including
Barbara Lifton. Cromwell, Connecticut. • May 2006 – Honoring
Helen Reddy and
Judith Meuli. Feminist Majority building, Los Angeles. • November 13, 2006 – Two-day event celebrating the debut of "
Feminists Who Changed America, 1963–1975" and honoring editor
Barbara Love. Also present was
Bettye Lane. Columbia University and Barnard College, New York City. • May 6, 2007 – Saluting Arizona feminists. Among honorees was
Himilce Novas. Phoenix, Arizona. • October 13, 2007 – Celebrating Washington, DC-area feminists, including
Helen Thomas. Sewall-Belmont House, Washington, D.C. • June 9, 2008 – "
Salute to Feminist Lawyers, 1963–1975." Honorees included
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg,
Faith Seidenberg,
Sonia Fuentes and
Karen DeCrow. Harvard Club, New York City. • April 20, 2009 – Honoring Florida feminists. Speaker was
Patricia Ireland, former president of NOW. Palm Aire Country Club, Pompano Beach. • March 2010 – "''The Gender Agenda: Beyond Borders – Pursuing Women's Rights at Home and Abroad''." Honored Texas activists including
Sissy Farenthold and
Virginia Whitehill. Women's Museum, Dallas. • June 24, 2012 – "
A Love Fest For Kate Millett." Speakers included
Gloria Steinem,
Susan Brownmiller,
Alix Kates Shulman,
Barbara Love, and
Noreen Connell. Judson Church, New York City. • September 15, 2012 – "
Empowering Women: A Tale Of Two Generations." Speakers included
Congresswoman Gwen Moore,
Lynn Povich,
Kathleen Falk, and
Judy Goldsmith. Alverno College. Milwaukee. • September 7, 2013 – "
Women and Media" and VFA's 20th anniversary celebration. Honorees included
Gloria Allred,
Helen Reddy,
June Millington,
Carol Downer, and
Tucker Reed. Sheraton Universal Hotel, Los Angeles. • September 27, 2014 – "''Labor & the Women's Movement: The untold story and why it matters''." Speakers included
Alice Kessler-Harris,
Karen Nussbaum and
Sarita Gupta. Missouri feminists were honored. Renaissance Grand Hotel, St. Louis. • October 21, 2014 – A lifetime achievement award was presented to
Muriel Fox for her years of commitment to women's issues. Also receiving VFA Spirit Awards and VFA's Medal of Honor were
Gloria Steinem,
Rosie O'Donnell,
Marlo Thomas,
Eve Ensler and
Carol Jenkins. Harvard Club, New York City. • June 10, 2017 – "Feminist Reunion 2017 – We Won't Go Back." Among those attending were
Kate Millett,
Susan Brownmiller,
Yolanda Bako,
Alix Kates Shulman,
Heather Booth and
Muriel Fox. Judson Memorial Church, New York City. • November 9, 2017 – Memorial Service for Kate Millett – About 500 people attended the celebration of life for Kate Millett. Speakers included
Gloria Steinem,
Yoko Ono,
Holly Near and
Kathleen Turner. Fourth Universalist Society Unitarian Universal Church, New York City. ==See also==