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SUMMARY:2021 Women History Month celebration
DESCRIPTION:This Monday\, March 8\, 2021\, 7-8pm ET: 2021 Women History Month celebration. Sponsored by the Diversity Committee \nDr. Khadijah Miller and Dr. Ernestine Duncan ’79 will discuss their book chapter\, “Negotiated Respectability\, the Looking Glass Self and Mrs. Michelle Obama.” The book\, Michelle Obama and the FLOTUS Effect: Platform\, Presence\, and Agency explores the role of the first African-American First Lady and considers her impending legacy on the American political landscape and society. \nMichelle Obama intentionally defined her role and herself in ways that countered and complemented the images and works of previous First Ladies. Together\, as FLOTUS and President of the United States\, Michelle and Barack Obama reframed the view and evidenced the possibility of a strong Black man and Black woman\, co-existing and thriving individually and collectively. Her initiatives\, which were consistent with other first ladies\, were established to improve the quality of life for all Americans. The strategies she used were crafted to influence and empower rather than denigrate and divide. Through her accomplishments as a woman\, a mother\, a Black woman\, and FLOTUS\, Michelle Obama has stood straight in the ‘crooked room’ of America\, and American culture is evermore changed. \nIf you missed the discussion\, a video recordng is available on YouTube.
URL:https://hchsaa.org/event/2021-women-history-month-celebration/
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SUMMARY:Jeannie SUK Gersen '91 interviews Sarah Kovner '91
DESCRIPTION:Jeannie SUK Gersen ’91\, D.Phil and J.D.\, Professor of Law\, Harvard Law school\, will interview Sarah Kovner ’91\, Ph. D.\, Senior Research Scholar in the Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies; Adjunct Professor of International and Public Affairs\, about her new book\, Prisoners of the Empire coming out in September. A pathbreaking account of World War II POW camps\, challenging the longstanding belief that the Japanese Empire systematically mistreated Allied prisoners\, it has been hailed as “a major work of original scholarship\,” (Sabine Frühstück) that is  “elegantly written and compulsively readable” (Nick Kapur). \nTo participate in the event\, please sign up for our Zoom meeting here\, or view the discussion on Facebook Live by going here. Buy a raffle ticket below for a chance to win an autographed copy of Prisoners of the Empire. All proceeds will go to support the high school. (Raffle sales closing at midnight on October 20th). \nSarah Kovner is a Senior Research Scholar at Columbia University. She has been a Fellow in International Security Studies at Yale University and an Associate Professor of History at the University of Florida. Kovner’s first book\, Occupying Power: Sex Workers and Servicemen in Postwar Japan\, was a Choice Outstanding Academic Title\, and won the best book prize of the Southeast Conference Association for Asian Studies. Kovner received her A.B. from Princeton University and her Ph.D. from Columbia\, and also studied at Kyoto University and the University of Tokyo. She lives on the Upper West Side with her family. \nJeannie Suk Gersen is the John H. Watson\, Jr. Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. She teaches and writes on a wide range of subjects including Constitutional Law\, Criminal Law and Procedure\, Family Law\, Sexual Assault and Harassment\, and Title IX.  She has been a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and Harvard Law School’s Sacks-Freund Award for Teaching Excellence. She is a contributing writer to the New Yorker.
URL:https://hchsaa.org/event/2020sarahkovner/
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