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Lisa Lee Keynote: What Does It Mean To Be An Educated Woman?

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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.

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  • What does it matter if they are Educated, if you cant hear them?

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