We’ve Only Just Begun: 100 Years of Skidmore Women in Politics

Presented on: Wednesday, June 2nd at 12:00 PM EDT



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In the 100 years since America’s women earned the right to vote, Skidmore, its alumnae, and the world have undergone enormous transformations. Throughout this period of great political, economic, technological, and social change, strong continuities can be discerned in the way Skidmore women have thought about and engaged in politics. Join the curators as they discuss the genesis of the exhibition, student collaboration, and how they gathered and organized the contents of the show.

We’ve Only Just Begun: 100 Years of Skidmore Women in Politics is organized by Katherine Graney, Professor of Political Science, Skidmore College; Natalie Taylor, Associate Professor of Political Science, Skidmore College; Rachel Seligman, Assistant Director for Curatorial Affairs and Malloy Curator; and the students of the Spring 2020 Political Science class “Never Done,” in particular Clare McInerney ’20 and Nicollet Laframboise ’20.