The Congressional Legacy of Shirley Chisholm

Friday, March 28
12:30PM-1:45PM
Assembly Hall

Global Voices Programs

Shirley Chisholm, who five decades ago became the first African American woman in Congress and later the first Black woman to run for president, is among the most regenerative political figures in modern American history. Hear from three women in public service who trace their careers to the iconic announcement during the 1968 campaign for Congress: “Fighting Shirley Chisholm Coming Through.” Join Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley and former Senator Laphonza Butler to discuss the legacy of Shirley Chisholm on women in American politics. Moderated by Dr. Anastasia Curwood, author of the book Shirley Chisholm: Champion of Black Feminist Power Politics. Lunch will be served. If you have any questions about accessibility, please contact iopevents@uchicago.edu.

This event is free and open to the public. Seating is limited. Registration is required: Registration Link.

Please enter through the door on S. Dorchester Ave.

A poster inviting people to attend an event about Shirley Chisholm who was the first African American woman to be elected to the US Congress.
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