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SUMMARY:Meet Eleanor Roosevelt
DESCRIPTION:The Colorado Humanities History Speakers Bureau brings engaging living-history scholars to communities throughout Colorado. \nMeet first lady Eleanor Roosevelt\, portrayed by Susan Marie Frontczak. Starting in the 1920’s Eleanor worked to advance minimum wage\, maximum hours\, laws against child labor\, women’s rights\, women’s representation in government\, civil rights\, and other progressive causes. No other “first lady” had ever taken on such a public role. She continued to advance these causes while her husband was in office. She often served as her husband’s “eyes and ears” across the United States by inspecting factories\, inner city tenements\, military camps\, etc. – because FDR’s polio confined him to a wheelchair. After his death\, she became a delegate to the newly formed United Nations and led the development of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. \nSusan Marie Frontczak has given over 850 presentations as Marie Curie\, Mary Shelley\, Irene Castle\, Clara Barton\, Eleanor Roosevelt\, and Erma Bombeck across 43 of the United States\, and abroad in her 22 years as a Living History scholar. She also works with both adults and youth to develop their own Chautauqua presentations. Susan Marie authored the Young Chautauqua coaching handbooks for Colorado Humanities and coaches students 3rd through 12 grades. In 2022 she joined the faculty of the new Chautauqua Training Institute run through North Dakota Humanities which is coaching a dozen new Chautauqua scholars from across the country.
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/meet-eleanor-roosevelt/
LOCATION:Pueblo City-County Library – Rawlings Branch\, 100 E. Abriendo Avenue\, Pueblo\, Colorado\, 81004
CATEGORIES:History,History Speakers Bureau
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SUMMARY:Author Talk with J.v.L Bell
DESCRIPTION:Join a discussion with 2024 Colorado Book Award winner J.v.L Bell as she talks about her book and answers questions from the audience. \nIn Women of the Colorado Gold Rush Era\, authors J.v.L. Bell and Jan Gunia present the lives of ten unforgettable women who called Colorado home during the turbulent years of the Pikes Peak Gold Rush. The collection of biographies reveals the heroism of Native American\, Hispanic\, Anglo\, and African American women whose perseverance\, hard work\, and wisdom helped lay the foundation for the state of Colorado. In their presentations (usually in PowerPoint format)\, the authors discuss their reasons for writing the work\, their methods of research\, an overview of Colorado pioneer women’s lives\, and the highlights of two or more of the biographies. \nJ.v.L. Bell has a B.S. in mechanical engineering from Colorado State University and an M.A. from Colorado School of Mines. She loves writing and researching Colorado history\, and in 2015 she left engineering and sold her first Colorado historical mystery\, The Lucky Hat Mine\, to the Hansen Publishing Group. Women of the Colorado Gold Rush Era is her fifth publication. She lives in Westcliffe.
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/author-talk-with-j-v-l-bell/
LOCATION:Alamosa Public Library\, 300 Hunt Ave.\, Alamosa\, CO\, 81101\, United States
CATEGORIES:CCftB Speakers Bureau,Center for the Book
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