THE VFA PIONEER HISTORIES PROJECT
Marcia Devins Greenberger
“We have our ups, we have our downs. But we are moving forward and will ultimately get where we need to go.”
Founder and Co-President, National Women’s Law Center, now Founder and Co-President Emerita, National Women’s Law Center. The First Full-Time Women’s Rights Lawyer in Washington, D.C., in the Early 1970s. Expert on Women and the Law, Particularly in the Areas of Education and Employment, Health and Reproductive Rights, and Family Economic Security.
Interviewed by Mary Jean Collins, VFA Historian, May 2019
Photo 1. Marcia Greenberger in front of the National Women’s Law Center, 1983. Photo 2. Marcia with President Obama and NWLC Co-President Nancy Duff Campbell, 2011.
More About Marcia:
- National Women’s Law Center
- Marcia Greenberger Biography
- 2016 Marcia Greenberger Oral History – The Miller Center Foundation and the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate
- Legends in the Law: Marcia D. Greenberger From Washington Lawyer, November 2015
- 2015 National Women’s Hall of Fame
- 2014 Sparer Symposium: Keynote with Marcia Greenberger
- 2013 – Anita Hill and Marcia Greenberger – Q & A at The Aspen Institute
- 2012 Margaret Brent Award Honoree Marcia Devins Greenberger
- 2011 Marcia accepts the WRJ Jane Evans: Pursuit of Justice Award at WRJ’s 48th Assembly
- American Bar Association Women Trailblazers in the Law Project
- The Jewish Women’s Archive interview
- Marcia’s remarks from VFA event, Salute to Feminist Lawyers, Harvard Club, NYC June 9, 2008
- Marcia on C-SPAN
- The Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978
- Nancy Duff Campbell & Marcia Greenberger introduce President Barack Obama National Women’s Law Center.
- Wikipedia
- Cited in Barbara Love’s – Feminists Who Changed America – page 187