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SUMMARY:"A JOURNEY" Musical One-Woman Show by Kimberly Wilson
DESCRIPTION:“A JOURNEY” MUSICAL ONE-WOMAN SHOW BY KIMBERLY WILSON: “A JOURNEY” Musical One-Woman Show brings to life seven historical women\, seven pivotal generations\, who present to you their stories through song\, movement\, and dialogue and how ultimately their faith\, hope and calling help shape the America we know today. \nJoyful celebrations and painful reflections are rendered artistically to tell a story of persistence and courage and how womanhood\, not always intricately woven into the tapestry of American history\, is the thread that holds together the fabric of American life. Included in this journey are reflections from an African Queen\, Harriet Tubman\, Sojourner Truth\, Rosa Parks\, and more. \nAfter the performance\, we invite the audience to remain for a talk-back which extends the wealth of this theatrical experience. People are welcome opportunities to share their feedback and share their stories\, too. \nAs we celebrate these historical women’s stories and their journeys\, let us also celebrate our own journeys. We must tell our stories and be avid\, respectful listeners to the stories of others. We must live\, love and treasure each other\, for this is OUR JOURNEY. \n“A JOURNEY” Musical One-Woman Show\, is from 6 to 8 p.m. in Ives Concert Hall in White Hall on the Midtown campus \nRegister to attend at https://wcsutickets.regfox.com/ajourney-musical-one-woman-show-kimberly-wilson
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/a-journey-a-musical-one-woman-show-by-kimberly-wilson/
LOCATION:Ives Concert Hall\, 181 White St.\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Diversity,Entertainment,Public Events,Speaker,Theater,Theatre,WOW
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ORGANIZER;CN="Institute for Holistic Health Studies (IHHS)":MAILTO:autuoric@wcsu.edu
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SUMMARY:Frida Kahlo: Art and Legacy
DESCRIPTION:FRIDA KAHLO – ART AND LEGACY: The Office of Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion is promoting this virtual event entitled Frida Kahlo: Art & Legacy. \nCelebrate International Women’s Day with an exclusive virtual event exploring the life\, art\, and enduring legacy of Frida Kahlo (1907 to 1954). Join Sarah Powers\, curator at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA)\, for a deep dive into her research for the upcoming exhibition Frida: Beyond the Myth\, (April 5 to September 28\, 2025). \nPowers will offer insights into Kahlo’s artistry and life\, focusing on the pivotal role of the artist’s personal mythology in shaping our understanding of her as one of the 20th century’s most iconic artists. Following the presentation\, Powers will engage in a dynamic conversation with Laura Hoffman\, NMWA director of digital engagement. They will discuss NMWA’s collection of Kahlo’s personal letters and how digital innovation is transforming the way we connect with personal narratives in art. \nThis virtual event is from noon to 1 p.m. Register at https://nmwa.org/whats-on/calendar/frida-kahlo-art-legacy/
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/frida-kahlo-art-and-legacy/
LOCATION:Virtual event
CATEGORIES:Diversity,Public Events,Virtual event,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Put Yourself Back in the Narrative: The Past\, Present\, and Future of Women in Science
DESCRIPTION:PUT YOURSELF BACK IN THE NARRATIVE – THE PAST\, PRESENT\, AND FUTURE OF WOMEN IN SCIENCE: The Office of Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion\, Department of History and Women’s Studies Program are promoting the event entitled Put Yourself Back in the Narrative: The Past\, Present\, and Future of Women in Science. \nCyd Cipolla\, Clinical Associate Professor of Media\, Culture\, and Communication at NYU’s Steinhardt School\, will present a talk titled “Put Yourself Back in the Narrative: The Past\, Present\, and Future of Women in Science.” Dr. Cipolla’s talk explores the question of the under-representation of women in STEM fields as an introduction to some of the major ideas in feminist studies of science\, including the central issue of the ethics of care\, and discusses strategies for how we can encourage greater gender diversity at all levels of STEM education. \nThe event will be from 2 to 4 p.m. at the C.H. Booth Library\, 25 Main St. in Newtown.
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/put-yourself-back-in-the-narrative-the-past-present-and-future-of-women-in-science/
LOCATION:C.H. Booth Library\, 25 Main Street\, Newtown\, CT\, 06470\, United States
CATEGORIES:Diversity,Lectures,Public Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department of History and World Perspectives":MAILTO:wilcoxw@wcsu.edu
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SUMMARY:The 19th Amendment: How Women Won the Vote
DESCRIPTION:THE 19TH AMENDMENT – HOW WOMEN WON THE VOTE: The Office of Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion is sponsoring this event from National Constitution Center. \nJoin the National Constitution Center for a live guided tour of our exhibit\, The 19th Amendment: How Women Won the Vote\, which traces the triumphs and struggles that led to the ratification of the 19th Amendment. The tour will help students to better understand the long fight for women’s suffrage\, and highlight some of the many women who transformed constitutional history — including Elizabeth Cady Stanton\, Alice Paul\, and Ida B. Wells. Students will also get an up-close look at some of the one-of-a-kind artifacts on display\, including a rare printing of the Declaration of Sentiments from the nation’s first women’s rights convention in Seneca Falls\, a ballot box used to collect women’s votes in the late 1800s\, Pennsylvania’s ratification copy of the 19th Amendment\, as well as “Votes for Women” ephemera. \nThis virtual event will be at noon. Register to attend at https://constitutioncenter.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_zLXu1896Suu8CYdIhubEEA#/registration
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/the-19th-amendment-how-women-won-the-vote/
LOCATION:Virtual event
CATEGORIES:Diversity,Leadership,Public Events,Virtual event,Webinar
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SUMMARY:The TV is Dead. Long Live TV. Media Framing and Big Biz
DESCRIPTION:THE TV IS DEAD. LONG LIVE TV. MEDIA FRAMING AND BIG BIZ: Communication professor Dr. JC Barone will speak as part of Haas Library’s spring series: (UN)INFORMED: Journalism\, Social Media\, and the Rise of News as Entertainment which explores the evolution of journalism and news reporting and the impact that social media\, news entertainment\, disinformation and misinformation have had on activism\, politics\, and society. The series complements the library’s spring book exhibit: “In Print & In Practice: Ethically Researching and Reporting.” From noon to 1 p.m. in the Ruth Haas Library on the Midtown campus. The public is invited.
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/the-tv-is-dead-long-live-tv-media-framing-and-big-biz/
LOCATION:Ruth Haas Library\, 181 White St.\, Danbury\, CT
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Lectures,Public Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Library Services":MAILTO:kenausisv@wcsu.edu
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