On Sept. 20, the Brooklyn Public Library’s Center for Brooklyn History (BPL-CBH) hosted an in-person and virtual conversation about the future of feminism, while also celebrating 50 years of the Ms. Foundation for Women and Ms. magazine.
Panelists were Irin Carmon, Shawnda Chapman, and Joanne Smith, with moderator Jennifer Weiss-Wolf. Carmon is an Israeli-American journalist and commentator. Chapman is the director of innovative grant-making and research at the Ms. Foundation. Smith, a queer Haitian-American social worker born in New York, is the founding president & CEO of Girls for Gender Equity (GGE).
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