
AmRev Presents: Women's History Night & Film Premiere
Wednesday, March 18 at 5:30 PM
Celebrate the revolutionary women who shaped independence movements at home and abroad with a film screening and discussion with historian Dr. Karin Wulf and filmmaker Nathaniel Popkin.
AmRev Presents: Women's History Night & Film Premiere

AmRev Presents: Women's History Night & Film Premiere
Celebrate the revolutionary women who shaped independence movements at home and abroad with a film screening and discussion with historian Dr. Karin Wulf and filmmaker Nathaniel Popkin.

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Celebrate the revolutionary women who shaped independence movements at home and abroad with a film screening and discussion with historian Dr. Karin Wulf and filmmaker Nathaniel Popkin.
Times
AmRev Presents: Women's History Night & Film Premiere starts at 5:30 p.m. and ends at 8:30 p.m.
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