Intergenerational Dialogue with Megan Seely and Bettina Aptheker

An Intergenerational Dialogue with Megan Seely and Bettina Aptheker at the Capitola Book Café in Capitola, CA, on Thursday, November 29th at 7:30pm.
With one over 60 and the other under 35, Bettina Aptheker and Megan Seely are two of our most articulate and inspiring leaders in the feminist movement. Their experiences are many and varied, and their collective knowledge and camaraderie make for an inspiring multigenerational dialogue about the key issues facing women and girls today. Bettina Aptheker is a professor of feminist studies at UCSC whose recent memoir is Intimate Politics: How I Grew Up Red, Fought for Free Speech & Became a Feminist Rebel. Originally from Aromas, Megan Seely began her activism with the United Farm Workers, became the youngest state president of NOW, and authored the book Fight Like a Girl: How to be a Fearless Feminist.
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