On September 20, the ACLU of Maryland and the Maryland Institute College of Art will co-host the annual Constitution Day symposium, a unique intersectional, interdisciplinary panel discussion on “Women’s Rights in the Age of Gender Inequity, MeToo, and Trump.”
Our speakers include:
Mónica Ramírez: activist leader and lawyer working to overcome gender-based violence, particularly on behalf of Latinas and farmworkers
Kalima Young: lecturer at Towson University and Ph.D. candidate in American Studies at University of Maryland College Park whose work explores the impact of race and gender-based trauma
Carolee Scheeman: artist whose work explores gender, sexuality, and the human body
Dr. Sheri Parks (as moderator): Vice President of Strategic Initiatives at MICA, professor of American Studies, and long-time radio host on WYPR
Tickets are FREE, but you must RSVP. Contact Meredith Curtis Goode: curtis@aclu-md.org