Koryne Kaneski Horbal

Female, Person

1937 –

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Who is Koryne Kaneski Horbal?

Koryne Kaneski Horbal was a United States Representative on the Commission on the Status of Women of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. She also served as a chairwoman of the Minnesota Democratic Farmer Labor Party.

In 1973 she and five other women founded the DFL Feminist Caucus, with Horbal as Chair. It was the first instance of U.S. party regulars organizing as an independent political force outside their own party to support feminist principles, including the Equal Rights Amendment, reproductive choice, workplace equity, and, most controversially, a pledge to support only DFL candidates who would endorse the caucus principles. The other founders were Cynthia Kitlinski, Yvette Oldendorf, Mary Pattock, Jeri Rasmussen, and Peggy Specktor. Within a year, their grassroots organizing resulted in increasing the number of women in the Minnesota State Legislature from one to 14—all of them feminist. Their first legislative success, won in coalition with other women's groups, was ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment.

The caucus subsequently gave up its independent status and became chartered by the DFL party.

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Feb 11, 1937

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on July 23, 2013

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