March Programs

Thursday, 7 – 8 pm, March 24th – The German Virtuosa
Inside the Life and Times of Clara Schumann

She was not only a divine pianist, talented composer and successful teacher, but also a mother of 8 and the main breadwinner for her family.  In the very male dominated 19th century, German superwoman Clara Schumann did it all while juggling a 61 year concert career that made her internationally famous.
Join German historian Anette Isaacs for an intimate look at the life of the exceptional Clara Virtuosa!

Advance registration is required. Register with the Des Plaines Public Library to receive the Zoom meeting link.
https://calendar.dppl.org/event/6163506

Join us to learn about this amazing woman of the 19th century!

Weds., 7:30 pm, March 30th – What Can We Learn From Jane Addams?

Where would Jane Addams be today? Would she help dispel urban ethnic stereotypes?
This program shares the details of Jane Addams’s life at Hull-House in Chicago, how she became the first American woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931 and raises the question of what lessons we have learned that apply to today’s world.

Presenter: Gloria McMillan, Research Associate, Dept of English, The University of Arizona. Her recent edited work is The Routledge Companion to Literature and Class.
Register in advance for this meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/…/tZ0pd…

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. If you have any questions about this online program, contact Kate Skegg, the program registrar, at aauwJaneAddams@gmail.com  Please share this program with others that you think may be interested.