In Celebration of 50 Women at Yale 150
The 50th anniversary of the matriculation of women in Yale College and the 150th anniversary of women at the Graduate and Professional schools
Saturday, Sept 21st at 12:30 at the Yale Bookstore, Elm Street, New Haven, CT
Talk with the Author: In Yale Needs Women: How the First Group of Girls Rewrote the Rules of an Ivy League Giant, Anne Gardiner Perkins ’81 shares the stories of five Yale alums in the early years of coeducation.
“In September 1969, the women’s movement was just beginning. The phrase ‘sexual harassment’ had not yet been invented. The Black Power movement was changing how Americans saw race. The youth movement was forcing the nation to take notice of how the next generation saw the world. And into that moment stepped the first women undergraduates of Yale.”
Anne will be joined in conversation by Elizabeth Spahn '72.
Before the talk, there is an optional, pay as you go lunch at Yorkside Pizza. We will meet there at 11:15.
Please RSVP to Anne Boucher at [email protected]
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