Watch the video of my talk on RBG - Oct. 27, 2020
On Tuesday evening, Oct. 27, at 6 p.m. I gave a zoom talk on Ruth Bader Ginsberg for the Midwood Public Library. Among the items showed and discussed was the Oct. 8, 2020 cover of the New Yorker magazine which has Ginsberg’s court collar made up of the symbols for woman, and a recent New York Times article on an ace high school female tennis player who sued to be on the male team in 1972 (there was none for women then), went to the ACLU and had Ginsberg represent her.
Oct 27, 2020 - Midwood Library is pleased to present a virtual lecture and discussion on the legacy of Brooklyn native and feminist icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Join us for a lively discussion as feminist author and historian Bonnie Anderson, a Brooklyn resident and a professor emerita of history at Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center, CUNY, shares poignant insights on Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg. Anderson, who calls Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg the "first feminist Supreme Court Justice," is a distinguished author, scholar, and lecturer.
If video is not appearing above, you can click on https://youtu.be/_JEte7-HcXM to watch