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Women’s Liberation Movement History

  • Date19 Mar 2019
  • Time 11.00-13.00
  • Category Seminar

Remembering and Teaching

Open seminar (11.00-1.00, Queen's Building 170) exploring the history of the women's liberation movement in the United States.  Students from all backgrounds and disciplines - and especially those with an interest in gender/women’s history - are welcome to attend 

Jennifer Hall Lee Essayist: Is the U.S. Future Really Female? Fabiana Women’s Network UK, Fullbright Finalist: Women’s Liberation: Is Feminism Global? Jennifer H. Lee is an independent filmmaker.

She has worked with several Hollywood studios including Warner Bros., Sony Imageworks and Technicolor. She has worked as a visual effects producer, compositor, editor, digital intermediate conforming editor and producer of miniature effects. She has also produced a film festival which was held at the Winslow Historic Theater from year 2002-2004. Her own film, FEMINIST STORIES: STORIES FROM WOMEN’S LIBERATION won the award of "Best of the Fest" documentary at the Los Angeles Women's International Film Festival.

For more information about Jennifer's wider project or for questions relating to the open seminar, please contact the seminar organiser, Sonia Irum (Sonia.irum.2015.@live.rhul.ac.uk).

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