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Though not always in the history books, the women who helped build, form, shape, and develop the state have inspired hope and possibility. This presentation highlights stories of strong, courageous women like Julia Tuttle, known as the Mother of Miami, or Mary McLeod Bethune, daughter of enslaved parents who went on to become an advisor to several US presidents, and other brave women who influenced and impacted their communities, Florida, and the nation. Discover and rediscover some of the women who grew and shaped the state!
An internationally celebrated storyteller, teaching artist, and Chautauqua scholar, Carrie Sue Ayvar is the recipient of multiple awards for service, leadership, and dedication to the art of storytelling and education. Her bilingual blend of traditional, historical, and personal tales connects the people, languages, and cultures of Florida. Attendance is free, but a donation helps us continue to offer great programs like this one!
This event is co-sponsored by the League of Women Voters of the St. Petersburg Area (LWVSPA), who will be onsite to provide assistance with voter registration, information on upcoming elections, and their non-partisan voter guide, Vote411. Please join us at 6:30 to learn more and enjoy some refreshments; the speaker program will begin at 7pm.
Funding for this Florida Talks program was provided in part by Florida Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of Florida Humanities.
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