Women in Social Change March 30th

Breaking Bread – March 30, 2017

Levine Museum is launching a Breaking Bread dinner and dialogue series where conversations around challenging community issues will be facilitated over a hearty dinner served family style.

PURCHASE A SERIES TICKET FOR $65 BY CALLING 704-333-1887 EXT. 241

Women in Social Change: The Issues, the March, the Movement
March 30, 2017 | Doors open at 6 p.m.; Program begins at 6:30 p.m.
Levine Museum of the New South

In light of the historic Women’s March on Washington and rallies throughout the country — including the one convened in Charlotte on January 21, 2017 — this inaugural Breaking Bread dinner and dialogue program will illuminate the long history of women and social change in the New South and beyond.

Conversation will be moderated by Levine Museum Historian, Dr. Brenda Tindal, and speakers will include: 

  • Jan Anderson
    A retired civil engineer and a human rights activist who helped organize the charter bus from Charlotte to D.C. for the 2017 Women’s March on Washington
  • Calla Hales
    One of five organizers of the Women’s March on Charlotte and a reproductive health advocate
  • Angie Cee
    A local theater artist and activist interested in intersectionality and the “lady power movement”

Tickets: $25 and includes a seated dinner and program. Cash bar available.

Purchase tickets here.

Members receive a 25% discount on registration.  Please sign in to receive your discount at check out.

– See more at: http://www.museumofthenewsouth.org/learn/programs-events/breaking-bread#sthash.QAngKEMn.PF51WZwa.dpuf

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