Beyond the vote: 100 years of women’s leadership

Beyond the vote: 100 years of women’s leadership

As we celebrate the centennial of women’s suffrage, the Monitor invites you to a conversation on the growth of women's leadership.

By The Christian Science Monitor

Date and time

Tuesday, August 18, 2020 · 9 - 10am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

You'll have the opportunity to share in the discussion with three women who have a broad range of experience in the growth of leadership in the U.S. and worldwide.

Join us for this Zoom video webinar featuring:

  • Jane Curtis, a Vermont based centenarian social justice activist
  • Celeste Montoya Kirk, professor of gender studies at the University of Colorado – Boulder
  • Nwabisa Makung, editor-in-chief of the Sowetan in South Africa

The program will be moderated by Noelle Swan, deputy editor of The Christian Science Monitor Daily

Joining will be simple. Registrants will receive an email with specific instructions before the event.

Come and bring your questions to this hour-long event. We welcome any comments or questions prior to the event at events@csmonitor.com. All those who RSVP for the event will be invited to join a limited-time private Facebook* discussion about this timely and important topic. (*Facebook account required.)

Looking for more great journalism focused on the centennial? Don’t miss this video of three generations in one family discussing the women’s right to vote. You can also view all of our special coverage here.

Consent to use of recording

By registering for and participating in this video-recorded event, you agree that any questions or comments you provide during the Webinar may be recorded and that The Christian Science Monitor may use and distribute, including through its affiliates and licensees, the video content of this webinar, including statements, in whole or in part, for: (i) its editorial news reporting in all media, and (ii) promotional purposes in print, on its website www.csmonitor.com, and on social media. You understand and agree that the Monitor shall have exclusive ownership of the copyright in the resulting video.

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