Caroline Heldman, Ph.D., Chair of the Critical Theory and Social Justice Department and Gender, Women, & Sexuality Studies at Occidental College, is the featured speaker at a 7 p.m. Nov. 12 presentation on “A Century of Gender Justice Activism”. Dr. Heidman will draw a timeline of the last century of gender justice activism with a focus on progress and pitfalls, and analyze the current status of women in the U.S. after a century of pushing for gender justice. The event will be hosted by NMC Psychology instructor Shilo Smith, MS. Join via Zoom here: nmc.zoom.us/j/94968308718.
The presentation is part of “100 Years of the 19th Amendment: Observing the Past and Looking Toward the Future,” NMC’s series of events exploring the amendment that gave U.S. women the right to vote.