60th Anniversary Exhibit: Roe v Wade Panel Discussion

January 21, 2015 @ 12:00 pm
January 22, 2015 @ 12:45 pm

In conjunction with our 60th Anniversary Exhibit we are proud to present:

January 21, 2015 Anniversary of Roe v. Wade Panel Discussion Noon-1PM

 

Sponsored by the Women’s and Gender Studies Department
 
More on the Exhibit:


We are pleased to be partnering with the University of Louisville Archives and Special Collections on an exhibit marking the 60th anniversary of the organization’s founding. It will be located in the Lee and Joy Pennington Cultural Heritage Gallery (Ekstrom Library, basement level).

The exhibit is slated to open with an evening reception January 8, 2015 and will remain in place for students and the community to explore through the end of March. Throughout the spring, the ACLU of Kentucky will be sponsoring programming with a variety of UofL units to highlight historical and current civil liberties issues. Scheduled events in the Chao Auditorium include:
 

Exhibit Opening Reception
Remarks and Kertis Creative video screening in Chao Auditorium
January 8th, 5-7 p.m.
 
Anniversary of Roe v. Wade Panel Discussion
University of Louisville Chao Auditorium
January 21st, 12-1 p.m.
 
2015 New Kentuckians Tour: An Undocumented Kentuckian Shares His Story
University of Louisville Chao Auditorium
February 12th, 5-6p.m. program, followed by Q&A and reception
 
History of ACLU of KY’s Work on LGBT Rights
University of Louisville Chao Auditorium
March 10th 5-6:30 p.m.
 

A special thanks to our generous exhibit sponsors:

Justice Council ($500-$999)

University of Louisville Department of History
Office of the Vice Provost for Diversity and International Affairs.
University of Louisville College of Arts & Sciences-International, Diversity, and Outreach Programs
University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law

Freedom Committee ($100-$499)

University of Louisville LGBT Center
University of Louisville Department of Women’s and Gender Studies
University of Louisville Political Science Department’s Diversity and Retention Committee
Muhammad Ali Institute for Peace and Justice
Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research