Dear Community,
In collaboration with the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), the Center for Cultural Pluralism is thrilled to invite you to a
conversation about suffrage and voting in the US. Both topics are critically important in relationship to the UVM Common Ground values and during this election year!
Event Details:
Date: OCTOBER 22, 2020
Time: 5:00-6:30 P.M.
Location/Format:
MICROSOFT LIVE link to the event
Presenters:
Keynote Speaker:
Dr. Sally Roesch Wagner, nationally recognized lecturer, author and story-teller of woman’s rights history,
will focus on:
• Indigenous people (Haudenosaunee women) influence on the ideas of women’s suffrage & rights.
• Who was not included in the US suffrage movement (Focus on Black Women)?
• How can the stories of the women’s suffrage provide a lens through which to explore the ongoing creation of democracy in our country?
Suffragists’ Songs Performed by
Linda Radke, singer-historian, the host of the VPR Choral Hour.
THIS EVENT IS FREE & OPEN TO PUBLIC
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Have a great day,
Masha Shelukha
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Administrative Assistant to Dr. Sherwood Smith
Center for Cultural Pluralism
Phone 802.656.9511 |
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The University of Vermont, Center for Cultural Pluralism, Allen House, 461 Main Street, Burlington, VT 05405
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