A Stettenheim Library Virtual Series: Women on the Move

Friendships. Family. Wrenching ethical dilemmas. The tangled intricacies of power. It’s not easy being female!

Three extraordinary new books depict the currents women navigate through these often-treacherous waters. Join us for revealing conversations with their authors about those dilemmas, the challenges of writing and how they are responding to the changing voices of women who refuse to settle.

A virtual series moderated by Zibby Owens, writer and creator of the popular podcast
“Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books,” one of O: The Oprah Magazine’s favorite book podcasts.

Capricia Marshall, the former Chief Protocol Officer of the United States, special assistant to First Lady Hillary Clinton and White House Social Secretary, knows more than a little about how to keep tensions off the menu: by raising chair legs to make guests feel taller at State Dinners and by avoiding flowers they hate. In Protocol, she offers a glimpse into how “soft power” smooths the way for diplomacy.











When: Tue., Sep. 29, 2020 at 11:00 am
Where: Temple Emanu-El
1 E. 65th St.
888-718-4253
Price: Free
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Friendships. Family. Wrenching ethical dilemmas. The tangled intricacies of power. It’s not easy being female!

Three extraordinary new books depict the currents women navigate through these often-treacherous waters. Join us for revealing conversations with their authors about those dilemmas, the challenges of writing and how they are responding to the changing voices of women who refuse to settle.

A virtual series moderated by Zibby Owens, writer and creator of the popular podcast
“Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books,” one of O: The Oprah Magazine’s favorite book podcasts.

Capricia Marshall, the former Chief Protocol Officer of the United States, special assistant to First Lady Hillary Clinton and White House Social Secretary, knows more than a little about how to keep tensions off the menu: by raising chair legs to make guests feel taller at State Dinners and by avoiding flowers they hate. In Protocol, she offers a glimpse into how “soft power” smooths the way for diplomacy.

Buy tickets/get more info now