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Hear Me Roar: Women Photographers Part IV
An Exhibition Series Celebrating 50 Years of Women at Lehigh Hear Me Roar—whether that phrase conjures Helen Reddy or Katie Perry—it declares the fierce power and resilience of women across many generations. In honor of the 50th anniversary of the first class of undergraduate women at Lehigh, LUAG presents a series of exhibitions focusing on…
Find out more »Hear Me Roar: Women Photographers Part I
An Exhibition Series Celebrating 50 Years of Women at Lehigh Hear Me Roar—whether that phrase conjures Helen Reddy or Katie Perry—it declares the fierce power and resilience of women across many generations. In honor of the 50th anniversary of the first class of undergraduate women at Lehigh, LUAG presents a series of exhibitions focusing on…
Find out more »Hear Me Roar: Women Photographers Part III
An Exhibition Series Celebrating 50 Years of Women at Lehigh Hear Me Roar—whether that phrase conjures Helen Reddy or Katie Perry—it declares the fierce power and resilience of women across many generations. In honor of the 50th anniversary of the first class of undergraduate women at Lehigh, LUAG presents a series of exhibitions focusing on…
Find out more »Hear Me Roar: Women Photographers Part II
An Exhibition Series Celebrating 50 Years of Women at Lehigh Hear Me Roar—whether that phrase conjures Helen Reddy or Katie Perry—it declares the fierce power and resilience of women across many generations. In honor of the 50th anniversary of the first class of undergraduate women at Lehigh, LUAG presents a series of exhibitions focusing on…
Find out more »GLORIA NAYLOR: OTHER PLACES
Revealing a Writer's Archive Gloria Naylor, a gifted storyteller and novelist, wrote about the beauty and complexity of black women’s lives. She is perhaps best known for her debut novel, The Women of Brewster Place, which won the National Book Award in 1983 and was later adapted into a television mini-series by Oprah Winfrey. Naylor’s…
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