Disturbances Exhibit 2008

Joan Wallach Scott, founding director of the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women, beneath a portrait of Sarah Doyle, with alumnae, colleagues, and students.
                 Joan Wallach Scott, founding director of the Pembroke Center for
                 Teaching and Research on Women, beneath a portrait of
                 Sarah Doyle, with alumnae, colleagues, and students.
 

An exhibit of materials from the Christine Dunlap Farnham Archives recognizing the intrepid and courageous women scholars and activists who, through their writings and their actions, dared to disturb the status quo. Disturbances may take place around conference tables as well as on the streets.

This gallery offers a virtual exhibit of select items from the physical exhibit that was on view from March 14 – April 9, 2008.  The exhibit was sponsored by the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women.  The Sarah Doyle Women’s Center and the Friends of the Library co-sponsored.

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