The Difference Intersectionality Makes: Teaching the Suffrage Movement Today

The commemoration of the 19th Amendment often serves as a reminder of how many strides in equal rights have excluded women of color. Barnard alumna Marilyn Sanders Mobley ’74, professor of English and former vice president for inclusion, diversity, and equal opportunity at Case Western Reserve, examines the present political landscape and discusses how society might address and remedy this history of exclusion.











When: Tue., Mar. 3, 2020 at 6:30 pm
Where: Barnard College
3009 Broadway
212-854-4689
Price: Free
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The commemoration of the 19th Amendment often serves as a reminder of how many strides in equal rights have excluded women of color. Barnard alumna Marilyn Sanders Mobley ’74, professor of English and former vice president for inclusion, diversity, and equal opportunity at Case Western Reserve, examines the present political landscape and discusses how society might address and remedy this history of exclusion.

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