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CREATED:20230209T114529
SUMMARY:Putting Women Back Into History
LOCATION:Spiegelsaal\, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe\, Steintorplatz\, 20099 Hamburg
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories!\nThis event has reached capacity!  
 Registration is NOW closed.  AWCH or AZ members who would still like to att
 end can contact our WHM team at This email address is being protected from 
 spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to be put on a waiting li
 st!In honor of Women’s History Month\nthe American Women’s Club of Hamburg 
 e.V.\nin collaboration with the Amerikazentrum Hamburg e.V. \nand the U.S. 
 Consulate General Hamburg\ncordially invite you to\nPutting Women Back Into
  HistoryJoin us for a stimulating and inspiring evening featuring invited s
 peaker Dr. Ailsa Holland, author of On This Day She (https://onthisdayshe.c
 om/wp/). Dr. Holland will share the stories of women who have shaped our hi
 story but who have often been forgotten or deliberately ignored.\nHow can w
 e put these women back into history and correct this imbalance? Only by ide
 ntifying, celebrating, and increasing visibility of women’s achievements ca
 n we help forge equality.\nProf. Merike Blofield, our fantastic moderator f
 rom our 2021 Women in Leadership event, will lead a discussion after Ailsa'
 s talk, addressing the issues and policies that need changing to obtain gen
 der equality. \nU.S. Consul General Jason Chue will introduce Women's Histo
 ry Month, whose origins can be traced to a national celebration declared by
  the U.S. Congress in 1981. Not just a day, but an entire month to celebrat
 e the achievements of women.\nThe event will be held at the beautiful Speig
 elsaal at the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe (MK&amp;G) and end with a small 
 reception with refreshments and a chance to talk.\nThis event will take pla
 ce in English, is free, and guests are welcome. We encourage you to invite 
 young people to join us as change only happens when everyone is involved in
  the conversation! (The talk is suitable for young teenagers and up.) \nReg
 istration is NOW closed .  We are sorry you cannot join us!Please note: The
  main entrance to MK&amp;G is under construction!  One must enter on the op
 posite side of the building on Julius-Kobler-Weg! \nAilsa Holland is an awa
 rd-winning poet, a writer, and a publisher. She studied literature and hist
 ory at the universities of Oxford, York and Southampton and wrote her Ph.D.
  on British writers in Vienna in the 1930s. Ailsa’s poetry pamphlet, Twenty
 -Four Miles Up (2017) was published with support from Arts Council England.
  Her debut collection—The Bodleian and the Bottle Ovens—will be published t
 his year with Kingston University Press. Ailsa has been Artist-in-Residence
  for Barnaby Festival (2016), and Manchester Cathedral Poet (2019). In 2018
  Ailsa co-launched the feminist history Twitter project @OnThisDayShe and g
 ave a TEDx talk about the project in Macclesfield in 2019; she is co-author
  of On This Day She: Putting Women Back Into History, One Day at a Time (20
 21). Ailsa has lived and worked in Germany but now lives in Macclesfield, C
 heshire with her bilingual family.  \n\nMerike Blofield is since January 20
 20 Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies at the German Instit
 ute for Global and Area Studies, and Professor of Political Science at the 
 University of Hamburg. Prior to this she was Professor of Political Science
  and Director of Gender and Sexuality Studies at the University of Miami. D
 r. Blofield’s research focuses on the intersection of socio-economic, gende
 r and family inequalities and the policy process in Latin America. Most rec
 ently she published several reports on government social protection measure
 s in the wake of COVID-19. \n                                              
                                    \nPartly supported with funds from the G
 erman Federal Foreign Office \nPhoto Collage: Renée Erdős, writer (photo, R
 aab L, CC BY 4.0); Beyoncé, singer (photo Arnie Papp, CC BY 2.0); Leontyne 
 Price, opera singer (photo, Carl Van Vechten, Library of Congress 200466346
 6); Leoparda, Roman physician (photo, mharrsch, flickr 1294049371); Ida Lup
 ino, film director (photo, CC BY 4.0); Lise Meitner, physicist (photo, Libr
 ary of Congress, 90707039).\n
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 ;" src="https://www.awchamburg.org/images/2023/Womens_HIstory_Month_2023_3s
 maller.jpg" alt="Womens HIstory Month 2023 3smaller" width="936" height="62
 4" /></p><h3>This event has reached capacity! &nbsp;Registration is NOW clo
 sed. &nbsp;AWCH or AZ members who would still like to attend can contact ou
 r WHM team at <joomla-hidden-mail  is-link="1" is-email="1" first="cHJlcw==
 " last="YXdjaGFtYnVyZy5vcmc=" text="cHJlc0Bhd2NoYW1idXJnLm9yZw==" base="" >
 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript en
 abled to view it.</joomla-hidden-mail>&nbsp;to be put on a waiting list!</h
 3><p style="text-align: center;">In honor of Women’s History Month<br />the
  American Women’s Club of Hamburg e.V.<br />in collaboration with the Ameri
 kazentrum Hamburg e.V.&nbsp;<br />and the U.S. Consulate General Hamburg<br
  />cordially invite you to</p><h4 style="text-align: center;">Putting Women
  Back Into History</h4><p>Join us for a stimulating and inspiring evening f
 eaturing invited speaker Dr. Ailsa Holland, author of&nbsp;<a href="https:/
 /onthisdayshe.com/wp/"><em>On</em>&nbsp;<em>This Day She</em></a>. Dr. Holl
 and will share the stories of women who have shaped our history but who hav
 e often been forgotten or deliberately ignored.</p><p>How can we put these 
 women back into history and correct this imbalance? Only by identifying, ce
 lebrating, and increasing visibility of women’s achievements can we help fo
 rge equality.</p><p>Prof. Merike Blofield, our fantastic moderator from our
  2021 Women in Leadership event, will lead a discussion after Ailsa's talk,
  addressing the issues and policies that need changing to obtain gender equ
 ality.&nbsp;</p><p>U.S. Consul General Jason Chue will introduce Women's Hi
 story Month, whose origins can be traced to a national celebration declared
  by the U.S. Congress in 1981. Not just a day, but an entire month to celeb
 rate the achievements of women.</p><p>The event will be held at the beautif
 ul Speigelsaal at the&nbsp;Museum&nbsp;für Kunst und Gewerbe (MK&amp;G) and
  end with a small reception with refreshments and a chance to talk.</p><p>T
 his event will take place in English, is free, and guests are welcome.&nbsp
 ;We encourage you to invite young people to join us as change only happens 
 when everyone is involved in the conversation! (The talk is suitable for yo
 ung teenagers and up.)&nbsp;</p><h5 style="text-align: center;">Registratio
 n is NOW closed . &nbsp;We are sorry you cannot join us!</h5><h5></h5><h5>P
 lease note: The main entrance to MK&amp;G is under construction! &nbsp;One 
 must enter on the opposite side of the building on Julius-Kobler-Weg!</h5><
 h5 style="text-align: center;">&nbsp;</h5><p><img style="margin: 10px;" src
 ="https://www.awchamburg.org/images/2023/Ailsa_Holland_headshot_reduced.jpe
 g" alt="Ailsa Holland headshot reduced" width="118" height="177" /></p><p><
 strong>Ailsa Holland</strong> is an award-winning poet, a writer, and a pub
 lisher. She&nbsp;studied literature and history at the universities of Oxfo
 rd, York and Southampton&nbsp;and&nbsp;wrote her Ph.D.&nbsp;on British writ
 ers in Vienna in the 1930s.&nbsp;Ailsa’s poetry pamphlet,&nbsp;Twenty-Four 
 Miles Up&nbsp;(2017) was published with support from Arts Council England. 
 Her debut collection—The Bodleian and the Bottle Ovens—will be published th
 is year with Kingston University Press. Ailsa has been&nbsp;Artist-in-Resid
 ence for Barnaby Festival&nbsp;(2016), and Manchester Cathedral Poet (2019)
 . In 2018 Ailsa co-launched&nbsp;the feminist history Twitter project @OnTh
 isDayShe and gave a TEDx talk about the project in Macclesfield in 2019; sh
 e is co-author of&nbsp;On This Day She:&nbsp;Putting Women Back Into Histor
 y, One Day at a Time&nbsp;(2021).&nbsp;Ailsa has lived and worked in German
 y but now lives in Macclesfield, Cheshire with her bilingual family.&nbsp;&
 nbsp;</p><p><img style="margin: 10px;" src="https://www.awchamburg.org/imag
 es/2023/merike-blofield.jpg" alt="merike blofield" width="137" height="183"
  /></p><p><strong>Merike&nbsp;Blofield</strong> is since January 2020 Direc
 tor of the Institute of Latin American Studies at the German Institute for 
 Global and Area Studies, and Professor of Political Science at the Universi
 ty of Hamburg. Prior to this she was Professor of Political Science and Dir
 ector of Gender and Sexuality Studies at the University of Miami. Dr. Blofi
 eld’s research focuses on the intersection of socio-economic, gender and fa
 mily inequalities and the policy process in Latin America. Most recently sh
 e published several reports on government social protection measures in the
  wake of COVID-19.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &n
 bsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;<img style="margin: 10px;" src="https://www.awchamburg.org
 /images/logo/awch_sig_sm.jpg" alt="awch sig sm" width="157" height="147" />
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 ;&nbsp;<img style="margin: 10px;" src="https://www.awchamburg.org/images/20
 23/AmerikaZentrum_Logo.jpg" alt="AmerikaZentrum Logo" width="167" height="1
 61" />&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; 
 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp
 ; &nbsp;&nbsp;<img style="margin: 10px;" src="https://www.awchamburg.org/im
 ages/2023/US_Consulate_Hamburg.jpg" alt="US Consulate Hamburg" width="172" 
 height="172" /></p><p>Partly supported with funds from the German Federal F
 oreign Office&nbsp;<img style="margin: 10px;" src="https://www.awchamburg.o
 rg/images/2023/Auswärtiges_Amt.png" alt="Auswärtiges Amt" width="131" heigh
 t="69" /></p><p>Photo Collage:&nbsp;Renée Erdős, writer (photo, Raab L, CC 
 BY 4.0); Beyoncé, singer (photo Arnie Papp, CC BY 2.0); Leontyne Price, ope
 ra singer (photo, Carl Van Vechten, Library of Congress 2004663466); Leopar
 da, Roman physician (photo, mharrsch, flickr 1294049371); Ida Lupino, film 
 director (photo, CC BY 4.0); Lise Meitner, physicist (photo, Library of Con
 gress, 90707039).</p>
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