By Eliza J. Martin, Cultural Historian
4. Advocate for institutional archives.
Write to your local library, historical society, or university archive. Ask them: Do you have a specific collection for mature women’s history? If not, volunteer to help start one. Donate your mother’s letters or your aunt’s recipe books. mature women archive
: Christine Schwab’s archived advice on maintaining a sophisticated and modern look. Style Secrets for Women Over 50 : Practical tips from Style at a Certain Age Beyond the Filter: Why the "Mature Women Archive"
The "Decade of Shift" Interviews: Deep dives into a pivotal age (e.g., 50, 60, or 75) and how their perspective on success changed. mature women archive