
March 11, 5 PM to 7 PM
Katharine Day House at the Stowe Center
Join us to learn how the 19th century Spiritualism movement provided a platform for women leaders. Then consider: Do contemporary women have a similar platform or, thanks to civil rights and technology like the internet, do female voices intertwine with the broader population? Is this a positive change or do we lose women's voices because of it?
Featured Guests
Dawn C. Adiletta, Principal, history matters, former Stowe Center Curator and author of the Hog River Journal article "Spirits of Reform: Nineteenth-Century Reformers and Spiritualism" (Winter 2008)
Elizabeth White, Director of Business Operations, PEOPLE Digital; responsible for creating innovative uses of digital technology for consumer and business across mutiple platforms
This is a free event, but please make a reservation to 860.522.9258 x317 or krounds@stowecenter.org.
Learn more about Salons at Stowe here.