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Jan. 14th, 2025 – We welcomed acclaimed journalist and author Clara Bingham for an insightful Author Talk on her latest book, The Movement: How Women’s Liberation Transformed America 1963-1973. The event drew a lively audience eager to explore the roots of second-wave feminism and its profound impact on American society. Bingham shared captivating stories from her research, chronicling the struggles and triumphs of the women who paved the way for gender equality. Her reflections illuminated the courage and resilience of a generation that challenged societal norms and reshaped the cultural landscape.

Moderated by Nancy Steiner, the discussion delved into the nuances of Bingham’s writing process and her experiences as a Washington, D.C. correspondent during the George H. W. Bush presidency. Audience members were treated to anecdotes from Bingham’s prolific career and gained a deeper understanding of how historical movements resonate with contemporary issues. The evening concluded with an engaging Q&A session and a book signing, leaving attendees inspired by Bingham’s dedication to social justice and storytelling.

Photos: Peter T Michaelis

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