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SUFFERN, NY – Everyone is welcome to attend the following events in celebration of Women’s History Month at Rockland Community College.
Wednesday, March 13, 3:00 – 4:00
Book Discussion: David Margolick’s Elizabeth and Hazel: Two Women of Little Rock
Academic II, Room 2100
Join us for a discussion of Elizabeth and Hazel: Two Women of Little Rock (Yale University Books, 2011) which profiles the lives of the two women at the center of the iconic photograph (by Will Counts), taken on September 4, 1957 at Little Rock Central High School during the school desegregation legal case in Arkansas.
Monday, March 18, 11:00 – 11:50 am
Lecture: Politics, Passion and Poison: Women and Strategies of Power in the Ancient World
Technology Center, Room 8180 (Ellipse)
Bruce Delfini, RCC Assistant Professor of History, will analyze the ruling strategies of some of the ancient era's most formidable women, including Cleopatra, Julia Augusta, and other controversial figures.
Thursday, March 21, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Lecture/Film: Sadia Shepard
Faculty Dining Room
Join us for a film and lecture by the author of The Girl from Foreign. Sadia Shepard is an American author and filmmaker with a Muslim-Pakistani mother and Christian-American father. A third religion was added to her identity when, as a teenager, she discovered that her grandmother was originally from the Indian Jewish community, the Bene Israel. In response to her grandmother's dying wish, Sadia embarked on a journey to India to research and reconnect with her ancestral Jewish Indian roots. The result is her documentary film, In Search of The Bene Israel, and memoir, The Girl from Foreign. Our event will feature Sadia Shepard showing and discussing her film (38 min.) and book, as well as a book signing.
Thursday, April 4, 12:30 - 1:30 pm
Lecture: Victor Frankenstein’s Trouble with Women
Technology Center, Room 8180 (Ellipse)
Readers of Mary Shelley’s tale, Frankenstein: or, the Modern Prometheus (published in 1818), are often perplexed by her depiction of women as domestic angels, when clearly she and her own mother, the early feminist Mary Wollstonecraft, hardly fit that trope. Professor of English, Nancy Hazelton, will discuss how women are portrayed in the era of the Gothic novel, centering on Shelley’s protagonist Victor Frankenstein, and his fraught relationships with women. Professor of Art, Emily Harvey, will look at how the artist of that time portrayed women, including the painting that directly inspired Shelley’s tale – Fuseli’s painting, The Nightmare. The Romantic artists’ imagery of women - as Venus, virgin or vamp; as symbols of love, sin, sex and desire; or truth beauty and wisdom, illustrate the ways women were seen or imagined by visual artists during the period.
For more information about the events, please contact Women’s History Month Co-Chairs, Dr. Kristie Morris, Instructor of Psychology, at 845-574-4434, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or Dr. Christina Stern, Instructor of History, at 845-574-4438, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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The sign marking the Vincent Crotty Memorial Field in Suffen, NY. See details
Suffern High School 2012 New York State Champions celebrate their win in Utica. See details
Air Redgate takes off. Photo Album 1 Photo Album 2 --Note: Due to issues uploading with Facebook, additional photos will be available later in the day/ What started out all wrong, ended up all See details
Welcome to West Point. A West Point player welcomes Brown University's goaltender to the Academy. See details
Suffern captain John Redgate finds the back of the net during the section championship game against ETB at West Point. See details
A huge mural that lines one of the hallways in the 2012 Super Bowl champion New York Giants training facility also known as the Timex Performance Center. See details
The Timex Performance Center, home of the New York Giants. See details
The high tech scoreboard at Provident Bank Park, home of the Rockland Boulders. See details
The Rockland Boulder's Ryan Mollica waits to make the tag at third base. See details