Alice’s Birthday: open house and panel discussion
Saturday, Jan. 11
Open House: 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Panel Discussion: 12 – 1 p.m.
Join us in celebrating Alice Paul’s 140th birthday with a panel discussion, “Post-Election Feminist Strategies: Gender Justice and the Law.” This panel will explore the pressing issues in the gender justice sphere under the next presidential administration. Panelists will discuss the state of reproductive rights, LGBTQ rights, and gender equality with a focus on New Jersey.
Come before the panel to take a free self-guided tour of Paulsdale and to purchase hot chocolate to support GLC’s period poverty initiatives.
Panelists:
- Kirsten Scheurer Branigan, Esq., Managing Partner, KSBranigan Law, P.C.
- Helen Archontou, MSW,LSW, CEO, YWCA Northern New Jersey
- Renee Rubino, Esq., President, New Jersey Women Lawyers Association, Marketing Communications Manager, Gibbons P.C.
Who was Alice Paul?
Feminist. Suffragist. Political Strategist.
Alice Paul was the architect of some of the most outstanding political achievements on behalf of women in the 20th century. Born on January 11, 1885 to Quaker parents in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, Alice Paul dedicated her life to the single cause of securing equal rights for all.
A leader in the fight to ratify the 19th Amendment in 1920 to extend voting rights to women, Alice Paul authored the Equal Rights Amendment 1923 and spent the rest of her life fighting for its ratification to ensure the U.S. Constitution protects women and men equally.
Few individuals have had as much impact on American history as has Alice Paul. Her life symbolizes the long struggle for justice in the United States and around the world. Her vision was the ordinary notion that women and men should be equal partners in society.