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Eleanor Pam was born on 24 June, 1936 in New York, is an activist. Discover Eleanor Pam's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?
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In October 2011, she was given The Kate Millett Award, presented by Gloria Steinem at Rollins College, for her "extraordinary contributions to feminism: Activism, Vision, Compassion, Courage." Eleanor has stated that she found this memory and Award to be "memorable, humbling and gratifying."
Pam has actively utilized the media on behalf of her many feminist causes and has appeared on every major network and cable station, as well as multiple programs with large audience reach such as The Oprah Winfrey Show in October 2010. She has been interviewed by numerous major newspapers, including the New York Times and Washington Post, as well as magazines like People and Newsweek.
Eleanor Pam also has received two medals of honor from the Veteran Feminists of America. The first in 2001, at Barnard College, New York City, for "Contributions to Feminist Education Inside and Outside the Traditional Classroom" and "For the Founding and Directing the First Women's Center at the City University of New York." The second in 2002, at Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, for "honoring Founders of NOW, Early Activists, Pioneer Feminists."
Pam was also presented with an Award of Appreciation by her University union (Professional Staff Conference) at the Graduate Center of City University of New York on April 13, 1999. The presenter, First Vice-President, Richard Boris, observed that "Professor Pam has a long history of feminist activism" and is known "as a counselor and advisor to women all over the university."
She was invited twice by the FBI to participate in think-tanks at their Behavioral Science Unit in Quantico, Virginia. The groups addressed the epidemic of enforcement personnel who abuse their intimate partners. At the first conference, "Domestic Violence by Police Officer," held in September 1998, she served as its Special Advisor and was a guest panelist on the FBI's in-house television system (FBITN) which broadcasts programs into police stations across the country. The second conference, "Suicide and Law Enforcement," was held in September 1999. There, she presented a paper, "Police Homicide/Suicide in Relation to Domestic Violence."
Additionally, she was recognized by the CUNY (City of New York) Women's Coalition in an award ceremony, May 1992 for "Service, Scholarship, Leadership and Continued Advocacy on Behalf of the Faculty and Students of the City University of New York" and earlier by Fordham University, December 13, 1988 "...in acknowledgement of Distinguished Service to Education and in Appreciation of Leadership."
One of Pam's most memorable moments in feminism was her participation on August 26, 1970 in the historic march down Fifth Avenue titled as, "The Women's Strike for Equality," in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of women winning the vote. She shares that it was when she observed the unexpectedly massive size and enthusiasm of the crowds who showed up that she realized they had a Movement. "Prior to that, we all believed that we were just a scattered group of women who were committed to women's equality but that we had not yet become inculcated into the culture or had mass and mainstream support."
Married attorney Robert Juceam, on May 24, 1970. Together they had three children: Daniel James Juceam, Jacquelyn Brooke Juceam, and Gregory Andrew Juceam.
Eleanor Pam joined the National Organization for Women in 1966 or 1967. She co-founded NOW's first Education Committee with her friend, Kate Millett, where she served as its Vice President. Their work became the foundation for many studies and a raised national consciousness about the systematic bias against girls and women that infected the entire educational system. This resulted in dramatic changes to gender-based educational practices in the United States and other countries. It was also the precursor for Title IX.
Eleanor attended PS152 Elementary School, Arthur S. Somers Junior High 252 and Thomas Jefferson High school. Her classmates and friends, as did everyone in her neighborhood, were applying to free, city-run local colleges. However, she wanted to go to an out-of-state private school that was academically superior and could give her a more expanded experience of the world beyond her urban, working class neighborhood. This led her to Brandeis University, where she graduated with a BA (and Honors in Philosophy) in 1958 as well as receiving two Master's degrees (1960, 1962) and later received her Ph.D. (1968) from New York University.
Eleanor Pam (born June 24, 1936, in Brooklyn, New York) is the President of the Veteran Feminists of America.