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SUMMARY:Road Scholar’s Virtual Lecture Series Present: The Genius of Octavia E. Butler
DESCRIPTION:The National Women’s Hall of Fame Forum & the Road Scholar’s Virtual Lecture Series Present: \nDr. Adele Newson-Horst \n  \nThis March\, the National Women’s Hall of Fame will be collaborating with Road Scholar as part of their Women’s History Virtual Lecture Series! Sign up now to join NWHF members for their live upcoming lectures with Road Scholar: \n  \nThe Genius of Octavia E. Butler \nWith Dr. Adele Newson-Horst \nMarch 8 at 2pm EST \nLearn more\, and register for the lecture by clicking on this link: \nhttps://www.roadscholar.org/find-an-adventure/24247/online-lecture-the-genius-of-octavia-e-butler \n  \nNot-for-profit Road Scholar has been providing educational programming to older adults since 1975 and has continued to do so even in light of a global pandemic. Beginning in March 2020\, Road Scholar launched its “Virtual Lecture Series\,” providing adults with much-needed intellectual stimulation accessible from home during these times of isolation. Now\, almost a year later\, Road Scholar has presented more than 70 Virtual Lectures featuring renowned educators around the world\, with thousands of lifelong learners tuning in. These fascinating LIVE lecture and interactive Q&A sessions are available remotely to anyone with an internet connection\, via Zoom.
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SUMMARY:Road Scholar’s Virtual Lecture Series Present: Elizabeth Cady Stanton: Resisting the 'Everlasting No'
DESCRIPTION:The National Women’s Hall of Fame Forum & the Road Scholar’s Virtual Lecture Series Present: \n Dr. Melinda Grube \n  \nThis March\, the National Women’s Hall of Fame will be collaborating with Road Scholar as part of their Women’s History Virtual Lecture Series! Sign up now to join NWHF members for their live upcoming lectures with Road Scholar: \n  \nElizabeth Cady Stanton: Resisting the ‘Everlasting No’ \nWith Dr. Melinda Grube \nMarch 10 at 2pm EST \nLearn more\, and register for the lecture by clicking on this link: \nhttps://www.roadscholar.org/find-an-adventure/24250/online-lecture-elizabeth-cady-stanton-resisting-the–everlasting-no– \n  \nNot-for-profit Road Scholar has been providing educational programming to older adults since 1975 and has continued to do so even in light of a global pandemic. Beginning in March 2020\, Road Scholar launched its “Virtual Lecture Series\,” providing adults with much-needed intellectual stimulation accessible from home during these times of isolation. Now\, almost a year later\, Road Scholar has presented more than 70 Virtual Lectures featuring renowned educators around the world\, with thousands of lifelong learners tuning in. These fascinating LIVE lecture and interactive Q&A sessions are available remotely to anyone with an internet connection\, via Zoom.
URL:https://www.womenofthehall.org/event/road-scholars-virtual-lecture-series-present-elizabeth-cady-stanton-resisting-the-everlasting-no/
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SUMMARY:Inclusion and Innovation: A Virtual Roundtable Discussion
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n  \nOn March 24\, at Noon Eastern\, ITT and the National Women’s Hall of Fame are collaborating to hold a virtual panel discussion emphasizing the themes of Innovation and Inclusion. \nThe prestigious panel consists of 3 Inductees into the Hall\, and the grand-daughter of deceased Inductee Henrietta Lacks.  Two of the Inductees\, Jean Kilbourne and Carlotta LaNier were inducted in 2015; Sarah Deer was inducted in 2019\, and Henrietta Lacks\, represented by Jeri Lacks-Whye\, was inducted in 2020. All Inductees have played a major role in both elements of this panel’s theme. \nJean Kilbourne transformed the image of women in advertising in the 1960s\, connecting public health issues with a lack of media literacy\, paving the way for the solution of issues such as violence against women\, and addiction. \nCarlotta LaNier was the youngest member of the Little Rock Nine\, who integrated the Little Rock\, Arkansas central school in 1957. This was a catalyzing event in the Civil Rights movement of that era\, presaging Brown vs. the Board of Education. \nSarah Deer \, a Native American lawyer\, advocates on behalf of survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence in Native American communities\, and is credited for her role in the 2013 reauthorization of the “Violence against Women Act”. \nHenrietta Lacks\, suffering from terminal cancer in 1951\, had her “HeLa” cancer cells removed and without her or her family’s knowledge sent to a tissue lab\, where they doubled every 2 days unlike other cells which died.  They have been used for research since\, enabling crucial studies and developments. Henrietta’s granddaughter Jeri Lacks-Whye keeps the legacy of her grandmother active while fighting for patient rights\, health disparities\, trustworthiness between communities and medical establishments\, among other issues. \nBeverly Ryder\, our panel moderator\, was President of the Hall’s Board of Directors from 2011 to 2012\, then co-President in 2013.  She was a founding board member of the African American Board Leadership Institute\, and is a retired executive with more than 35 years of corporate experience in the utility and banking industries. \nThe moderator will introduce the panelists\, who will each say a few words concerning their background for this panel.  Then the rest of the hour will be devoted to questions from the participants and discussion by the panelists on the topics of Innovation and Inclusion. \nThe link to register for the event is: \nhttps://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__t.co_kAgQtwLYKL-3Famp-3D1&d=DwIFAw&c=kbmfwr1Yojg42sGEpaQh5ofMHBeTl9EI2eaqQZhHbOU&r=1OYjzIMwEF6UU-tYSl1G7sN5IdtmBqMkUkIv0aklKTY&m=FgeNkF_f-QqErBIs6FeN-1r1EOuXFqIo_q_Hk5ROTVQ&s=fH2aKf8ySkmE2wqI_c9pIDohCD_5mE7coOqxK938bxQ&e= \n  \nWe encourage you to submit questions to the individual panelists in advance. Our team will select questions to ensure equal time to each panelist\, and no overlap. \nPlease send questions to jlpipher@pas.rochester.edu \n 
URL:https://www.womenofthehall.org/event/inclusion-and-innovation-a-virtual-roundtable-discussion/
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SUMMARY:National Women’s Hall of Fame Forum Presents:  An Evening with Ruth J. Colvin
DESCRIPTION:National Women’s Hall of Fame Forum Presents: \nAn Evening with Ruth J. Colvin \n \n  \nDate/Time: Thursday\, March 25\, 2021 from 6:30-7:15pm EST \nCost: Suggested donation of $10 \nRegister for the virtual program here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_9x62rEgLQymt78kc1Tzp5w \n  \nEvent Description: \nEnjoy an evening with Ruth J. Colvin\, 1993 National Women’s Hall of Fame Inductee. At 104 years young\, Mrs. Colvin is the National Women’s Hall of Fame’s oldest living Inductee! But for Ruth Colvin age is just a number\, and as she says\, “what’s important is what you do with your number.” Join us as we hear from Ruth Colvin about what she’s done with that number; starting a national literacy organization\, traveling the world\, giving literacy training courses in 26 different countries\, and how she keeps a positive attitude even after losing the love of her life after 73 years of marriage. This NWHF Forum will include a talk from Ruth J. Colvin\, with the opportunity for questions from the audience. \n  \nLearn all about Mrs. Colvin beforehand and buy an autographed copy of Ruth J. Colvin’s newest memoir\, My Travels Through Life\, Love\, and Literacy – A Journey Over 100 Years in the Making\, in the NWHF webshop! \n  \nTo submit questions for Ruth J. Colvin ahead of time\, email NWHF Programs Manager\, Natalie Rudd at forum@womenofthehall.org\, with the subject line\, “Ruth J. Colvin Questions.”
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