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Eleanor Roosevelt: Communicator to the World (Online)

Wednesday, March 29, 2023
5:00 pm6:30 pm

The 2023 theme of Women's History Month is "Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories." The timely theme honors women in every community who have devoted their lives and talents to producing art, pursuing truth, and reflecting the human condition decade after decade.

Was there a better communicator than Eleanor Roosevelt? In her lifetime, she wrote over 100,000 letters, 8,000 columns, 27 books and gave over 1,000 speeches!

At this event, we will look at Eleanor Roosevelt as a communicator - newspaper, radio, in-person, and more. You'll see videos of her interviewing President Kennedy, appearing on popular television shows, and much more. We'll also explore her daily column and more.
Plus, we will show a film that will remind us again of the spectacular life led by Mrs. Roosevelt. Plus, we'll speculate about what kind of modern-day communicator Mrs. Roosevelt might be - would she have her own TikTok?

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