
February 2021
Dangerous Bodies
In this three-part series taught by artist, writer, and PAFA alum Clarity Haynes participants will look at the suppression of queer, trans, and feminist representation…
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In this three-part series taught by artist, writer, and PAFA alum Clarity Haynes participants will look at the suppression of queer, trans, and feminist representation…
Find out more »Dangerous Bodies
In this three-part series taught by artist, writer, and PAFA alum Clarity Haynes participants will look at the suppression of queer, trans, and feminist representation…
Find out more »Women’s War: Fighting and Surviving the American Civil War with Stephanie McCurry
We think of war as a man’s world, but women have always played active roles in times of violence and been left to pick up…
Find out more »March 2021
A Primer in Women’s History of Horticulture
Home to the oldest rose garden in the United States, where many horticulturists perfected their craft, Wyck is pleased to offer A Primer in Women’s…
Find out more »Illustrating Change: The Red Rose Girls & 20th Century Suffrage
Learn the stories of Jessie Willcox Smith, Elizabeth Shippen Green and Violet Oakley, who were among the most prominent and prolific artists of their time.…
Find out more »Spring Breakthru
Spring Breakthru Webcasts and Resources On Thursday, March 18 and Friday, March 19, 2021, undergraduate students from across the country gathered virtually, delving into issues…
Find out more »How To Build a Movement
Event took place March 18 Want to bring about change but not sure how to get started? Sometimes we want to instill change but aren’t…
Find out more »When the Women Returned: The Difficult Journey Home for Women in the Military
What happens when women return from deployment? Join us for this free Zoom panel exploring the lives of military women and their uniquely difficult journey…
Find out more »Queens, Warriors, and Archaeologists: Women of the Penn Museum
Women are often invisible in our accounts of the past, overshadowed by more famous men. This virtual program explores ways to find women through archaeology…
Find out more »Illustrating Change: The Red Rose Girls & 20th Century Suffrage
Learn the stories of Jessie Willcox Smith, Elizabeth Shippen Green and Violet Oakley, who were among the most prominent and prolific artists of their time.…
Find out more »April 2021
Women and the American Revolution Course by Dr. Richard Bell
The revolutionary war was fought on battlefields, in forests, and on the homefront—and the contributions of American women shaped the fight at every turn. They…
Find out more »May 2021
Leadership Symposium
Join The Forum at their upcoming Signature Event featuring Plenary Keynote Suleika Jaouad and participate in one of two breakout sessions: "Do No Harm: Solutions…
Find out more »Women of Science in the French Enlightenment – A Sextet with Nina Gelbart
Nina Rattner Gelbart will discuss her new book, Minerva’s French Sisters: Women of Science in Enlightenment France (Yale UP), which brings back to life from…
Find out more »June 2021
Keeping House in Seventeenth-Century England with Margarette Lincoln
This talk, focusing largely on Mary Evelyn, wife of the famous diarist John, will look at the management of genteel households in Stuart England. What…
Find out more »August 2021
The Plastic Club Logo Contest
CALLING ALL CREATIVES! The Plastic Club is pleased to announce a very special LOGO CONTEST in preparation for our upcoming 125th Anniversary in 2022! The…
Find out more »September 2021
Recording of ‘The Mask You Live In’ Panel Discussion
Insights from a panel of leaders in the gender equality movement help all of us understand why boys and men may feel trapped in "the…
Find out more »October 2021
2021 Leadership Breakfast: Celebrating and Showcasing Women’s Leadership
The Forum's Leadership Breakfast is an annual Signature Event. This year's Breakfast will feature a conversation with Valerie Jarrett, the unveiling of our annual Women in…
Find out more »March 2022
National Caregiving Summit
This virtual event took place on March 4, 2022. As part of the historic legacy of gender inequity in the United States, the burden of…
Find out more »The Invincible Garden Ladies, A Women’s History Lecture with Abra Lee
From the ordinary to the extraordinary, Black women have made their mark on American horticultural history. In this conversation, Lee will discuss how these women…
Find out more »The Forum of Executive Women – Pay Equity Roundtable
A panel of regional experts discussing best practices their organizations have implemented to help close the pay gap for their employees.
Find out more »Elsie Hillman Chair in Women and Politics: A Conversation with Congresswoman Liz Cheney
Congresswoman Cheney will discuss her experiences in elected office, current events, and her work on the January 6th Committee.
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