Join us for a forum with six esteemed thinkers on how women's lives could dramatically change during the 45th U.S. presidency.
The election is over. Now the future awaits, and the lives of women - of us all - will be transformed. What shifts of policy and culture can we expect for women under President Donald J. Trump? How should we respond as citizens to advance the cause of justice and equal opportunity for women from today forward? To meet that challenge, how will we ourselves change?
PANELISTS: Rana Abdelhamid, Susana Cook, Margo Jefferson, Elizabeth A. Sackler, PhD and Adrienne Truscott
MODERATOR: Catharine R. Stimpson
DEC 5 AT 7PM
At New York Live Arts
$5/FREE FOR MEMBERS
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