POSTPONED!!! – Founding member of Women Strike for Peace Amy Swerdlow to lecture at Adelphi University Mar 22, 2010

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED. I WILL UPDATE YOU AS SOON AS I RECEIVE THE NEW DAY/TIME.

(1888 Press Release) March 11, 2010, NEW YORK, NY — Adelphi University is pleased to welcome Amy Swerdlow, renowned historian, activist, and founding member of the peace activist group Women Strike for Peace (WSP). She will deliver a lecture, “To End the Arms Race-Not the Human Race: Women Strike for Peace in the 1960s,” about her instrumental role as a founding member of the ground-breaking organization WSP, on Monday, March 22, 2010, at 7:00 p.m. in the Thomas Dixon Lovely Ballroom of the Ruth S. Harley University Center, 1 South Avenue, Garden City, NY. The event is sponsored by the History Department and the Gender Studies Program and is free and open to the public.

Currently working on a political memoir,” Growing up Red: the Personal Was Always Political,” Dr. Swerdlow is the author of “Women Strike for Peace: Traditional Motherhood and Radical Politics in the 1960s,” and numerous articles and essays for feminist publications. She began her career in publishing and has been a member of the board of directors of the Feminist Press, an independent nonprofit literary publisher that promotes freedom of expression and social justice, since 1973.

Inspired by her mentor Dr. Gerda Lerner, Dr. Swerdlow has been director emerita of the Women’s Studies program created by Dr. Lerner at Sarah Lawrence College. She previously taught Women’s and American history at Sarah Lawrence, beginning in 1981. She served as a delegate to the National Women’s Conference in 1977 and director of the American Historical Association’s Institute for Women’s History in Secondary Schools.

For more information about this and other events on campus, please visit adelphi.edu, or call the Cultural Events Hotline at (516) 877-4555.

About Adelphi University

Adelphi University, chartered in 1896, was the first institution of higher education for the liberal arts and sciences on Long Island. Through its schools and programs-The College of Arts and Sciences, Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, Honors College, Ruth S. Ammon School of Education, University College, and the Schools of Business, Nursing, and Social Work-the co-educational university offers undergraduate and graduate degrees as well as professional and educational programs for adults. Adelphi University currently enrolls nearly 8,500 students from 41 states and 63 foreign countries. With its main campus in Garden City and centers in Manhattan, Hauppauge, and Poughkeepsie, the University maintains a commitment to liberal studies in tandem with rigorous professional preparation and active citizenship.

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