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Harvard Case Discussion: Democracy and Women's Rights in America

FOURTH ANNUAL HARVARD CASE DISCUSSION



THE LWV GREENWICH
GREENWICH HISTORICAL SOCIETY
GREENWICH LIBRARY


together with the


GREENWICH HIGH SCHOOL SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT


invite you to our

 

FOURTH ANNUAL HARVARD CASE DISCUSSION

 

DEMOCRACY AND WOMEN’S RIGHTS IN AMERICA: 
THE FIGHT OVER THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT (ERA)

 

moderated by Karen Boyea and Ryan Jones


with special guests from the Case Method Institute

 

Tuesday, November 10th at 7:00-8:30pm (Eastern time US & Canada)

Take part in an engaging community conversation that will have you step into the shoes of women’s rights advocates
as they worked to secure the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA).

Why was the ERA proposed?  Why was it controversial?
Would you have voted for or against ratification of the ERA if you were a state legislator at the time?

Participants will discuss and debate these important questions based on their reading of the Harvard Business School case, which will be provided upon registration. We encourage those of all ages in our community – from students to seniors – to join us and recommit to our democratic process through healthy and constructive debate. 

Links to reading materials will be sent periodically after registration.

Register now for the event.


If you have any questions email us at civics@lwvgreenwich.org


 

 


When:
Tuesday, November 10, 2020, 7:00 PM until 8:30 PM
Where:
Virtual event. Zoom link provided on the day of the event.


Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Civics Chair
Category:
Speaker Events
Registration is required
Payment In Full In Advance Only
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