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Watch my online talk about Ernestine Rose for Brooklyn Public Library

On Tuesday evening, March 16th, at 6 p.m. I gave a talk for the Brooklyn Public Library on the life and work of Ernestine Rose. This virtual lecture was in honor of Women's History Month as part of Midwood Library’s Women Pioneers series.

To watch if you are receiving this as an email: Go to the blog post or to the the video link.

Join me for an online talk: "Pioneering Women: Ernestine Rose"

On March 16th from 6 - 7 p.m. I’m giving a talk on Ernestine Rose for the Brooklyn Public Library. Here are the details from the BPL:

In honor of Women's History Month, Midwood Library is pleased to present a virtual lecture and discussion on the life of women's rights activist Ernestine Rose. Join us for a lively discussion as distinguished 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 Ernestine Rose. 

Here is the Zoom link for the event.

Please register for the program to receive a reminder with the Zoom link via email the day of the event.

You can read more about Ernestine Rose in Bonnie Anderson’s latest book, The Rabbi's Atheist Daughter, available at the Brooklyn Public Library.