This video features the following speakers. (Click on the time notation to jump to that section.)
- Welcoming remarks by Kelly Wooten, librarian, Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture
- Introductory remarks by Jean O'Barr, (1:50) professor emerita, Duke University
- Ann Marie Rasmussen, (6:44) Moderator, Associate Professor of Germanic Languages and Literature, Duke University
- Introduction of Lisa Lee by Cyndi Bunn, (7:30) Former Program Assistant, Women's Studies, Duke University
- Keynote address by Lisa Yun Lee, (8:20) Director, Jane Addams Hull-House Museum, Chicago, IL
- Questions from audience (37:50)
This program is part of the Sallie Bingham Center for Womens History and Culture's 4th biennial symposium, "What Does It Mean To Be An Educated Woman": Conversations on activism, scholarship, and pedagogy in womens education and recognizing the career of Dr. Jean OBarr, held in October 2009 at Duke University.
What does it matter if they are Educated, if you cant hear them?
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