Amy Sheridan earned her bars as a Warrant Officer One at the United States Army Aviation Center in Fort Rucker, Alabama, on December 18, 1979. Staying true to the stringent requirements of the U.S.
These ideas are intended to assist you in thinking about ways to use our materials. We are constantly updating this section with new ideas and would love to hear from you with your program ideas.
These "Ideas From the Field," which use Women of Valor materials, were selected out of reports and evaluations submitted to the Jewish Women's Archive.
A photographic lens on being a Jewish girl: Mothers and daughters explore the Jewish Women and the Feminist Revolution exhibit through photos and creative arts
Educators around the country are using JWA educational resources in creative and exciting ways. Explore best practices from the community, and share your own tips and tricks for making JWA’s resources come to life!
The interview process, as well as the beautiful exhibition opening, was so meaningful. It was so interesting to see ladies just being honored for who they were.
Although I had done other interviews in the past, I always seemed to dread the idea of sitting someone down and asking intrusive questions. However, this interview was entirely different.