Better Days 2020 is looking for an Historical Director. More details on the position and how to apply here.
Read MoreBetter Days 2020 is working with Senator Todd Weiler to send a statue of Martha Hughes Cannon to Washington D.C. in 2020. Read why this is important.
Read MoreMartha “Mattie” Hughes Cannon blazed trails for women as a skilled physician, ardent suffragist, progressive public health reformer, and most notably, the first female state senator in the United States.
Read MoreSALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Better Days 2020 today announced corporate sponsorship from Nu Skin Force for Good Foundation, Zagg, and Dominion Energy.
Read MoreBD2020 reveals the second illustration of Utah women's advocates, Susan B. Anthony. Anthony was so beloved in Utah that upon her death, a memorial service was held for her in the Salt Lake Tabernacle, whose interior had twice reverberated with the strength of her voice.
Read MoreBetter Days 2020 unveils its first of 30 illustrations of Utah women's history figures. Between now and #GivingTuesday, donors will receive notecards or posters or prints of the illustration.
Read MoreIn spite of the 19th Amendment, women of minority groups had to continue the fight to secure their voting rights.
Read MoreIn continuing to shine a spotlight on the early movers and shakers of Utah's women's advocacy movement, we feature here Eliza Roxcy Snow. Snow, one of Utah’s earliest settlers, worked to empower women. She encouraged women to act independently, speak publicly, participate in civic activity, and defend religious freedom.
Read MoreLearn about Lee Rech, our development director.
Read MoreMeet Naomi Watkins, PhD., our Director of Education.
Read MoreCongress took away Utah women's voting rights in 1887. But Utahans like Ruth May Fox won them back.
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