100 Years of Women Voting and Still Marching for Women's Rights | Lectures & Talks, Fairs & Festivals, Government & Politics | Chronogram Magazine

This is a past event.

100 Years of Women Voting and Still Marching for Women's Rights

Women's Rights Activists Edna Kearns (left) and Elisabeth Freeman (right).
Uploaded by Juneemoon
Women's Rights Activists Edna Kearns (left) and Elisabeth Freeman (right).
Zoom panel discussion.Topics include historic women's events, the effects of the Woodstock Women's March, and ideas for future activism to promote equal rights. Panelists include Marguerite (Culp) Kearns and Peg Johnston - direct descendants of early 1900's activists with Woodstock connections – and Anula Courtis and Maria-Elena Conte, organizers of the popular Woodstock Women's March. Discussion will be moderated by the project director, Olivia Twine.To register, send name, email address and cell phone number to [email protected].