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In recognition of Women’s History Month, join us as we celebrate the mark women have made on history.
Featuring four of the Toledo region’s most celebrated women’s history scholars and forward-thinkers, we will explore the impact women have had in technology, organizational leadership, equality, and social justice. Our panel will also invite discussion from attendees. This program is brought to you through the sponsorship of Steinem’s Sisters, People Called Women Bookstore, and the Sanger Friends of the Library. Featuring refreshments by Sweets on Demand and Bea’s Blend Specialty Coffee. No Registration Required.
Featured Talks:
Women and Access: A Social Justice Perspective
Lisa E. Dubose M.Ed., SPHR, SCP-SHRM
Director of Employee Relations, Professional Development and EEO/Compliance, Bowling Green State University
Women of Color and Feminism: Ally or Foe?
Patrice A. McClellan Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Business and Leadership and Director of the Masters of Organizational Leadership program, Lourdes University
Women and Technology, a Historical Perspective
Susan Shelangoskie, Ph.D.
Professor of English, Lourdes University
Organizational Culture and Women: A Timeline of Positive Progress
Nina Corder M.Ed.
Nonprofit Professional and Activist
Moderated by Cami Roth Szirotnyak MPPA
Steinem’s Sisters Collective