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Start: 2:00 pm
Join Jen, on the last Sunday of every month to discuss and explore feminism in a fun, empowering environment. Open to anyone who wants to explore feminism.
Authors DO NOT attend.
East Til The Dawn: The Life of Amelia Earhart, by Susan Butler
Was Earhart a feminist or just a singular human being? Were her feats victories for women everywhere or victories for pure heroism? This exhaustive biography throws new light on many of the more controversial elements of the aviator's life and death. Earhart was a self-possessed and downright adventurous young woman. Her two enduring passions were flying and social work, endeavors that both seem to have captivated the feminine imagination in her time. By the time she was 25, Earhart “ad become one of those early mythical heroes of the sky whom people came to see at air meets and dreamed of emulating.”
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