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AAUW Thousand Oaks Women's History Month Program

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AAUW Thousand Oaks Women's History Month Program

Time: March 14, 2012 from 6pm to 8pm
Location: Grant R. Brimhall Library Community Room
Street: 1401 East Janss Road
City/Town: Thousand Oaks, CA
Website or Map: http://www.toaks.org/library
Phone: 805-449-2660, ext. 7358
Event Type: film, screening, and, education, program
Organized By: Jeanette Hosek, AAUW
Latest Activity: Feb 16

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The American Association of University Women, Thousand Oaks, CA chapter, presents its annual Women's History Program: "Women's Education - Women's Empowerment."  In conjunction with One Spark Academy of Thousand Oaks, pioneering leaders will be portrayed by 6th to 8th grade students.  The featured women are Queen Rania Al-Abdullah of Jordan, Grace Murray Hopper, Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, Caroline Jones and Dorothy Kamenshek.  Following the portrayals will be the Thousand Oaks premiere screening of the documentary film, "Seneca Falls".

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You can help bring Seneca Falls into more hearts and minds on PBS!

Call your local PBS station this week to see if they plan to air Seneca Falls. Last year, 110 stations broadcast the film.

To find your station(s), type your zip code into this PBS Station Finder.  With lots of enthusiasm, send them to our site to view the trailer and see the 2010 PBS broadcast schedule.  And tell them you will promote the film among your networks. 

Stations can contact louise@senecafallsfilm.org with any needs, and if you find out a broadcast date, please let us know!

California to mandate teaching women's history?

In Seneca Falls,17-year-old Annie tells us, "knowing your history gives you courage." Yet the majority of schools in the U.S. still don't teach about the women's rights movement that began there. 

But good news!  At our suggestion, the California Women Suffrage Centennial Committee is seeking a legislator to sponsor a bill requiring teaching women's history in the state's schools.  If they succeed, California will join Illinois, Florida, and Louisiana – states that have passed laws requiring teaching women’s history in K–12 classrooms. 

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Founder Louise Vance is a Peabody Award-winning filmmaker who has created groundbreaking projects for television and film for more than 25 years. Her film Seneca Falls has aired on 110 Public Television stations nationwide.

Funding for beyond seneca falls comes from a seed grant from The Fledgling Fund. Huge thanks to this great organization for their amazing support of social impact documentaries.

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