Event Postponed
In response to current public health concerns about the coronavirus (COVID-19) the Connecticut Women’s Hall of Fame has concluded that Generations: A Conversation Between, Our Vote, Our Voice 100 Years Later to be held on March 31st, 2020 at the Quick Center on the Campus of Fairfield University will be rescheduled for a date in the near future. Once the new date has been confirmed you will be informed.
As to tickets, reservations, and sponsorships, they will be valid for the new show date. The Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame is creating a process for those who have already purchased tickets and are unable to attend the rescheduled date. Please stay tuned to your email and our website for additional updates
We have taken this proactive step to ensure the safety and welfare of our broad family of donors, supporters, committee members, board members, attendees, students, and panel participants. We regret these circumstances and send our support to all those feeling the effects of the pandemic.
On behalf of the Connecticut Women’s Hall of Fame, we extend our sincere gratitude to the supporters of Generations and we look forward to providing you with an exceptionally inspiring program in the near future. In the meantime, please stay healthy.
If you have any questions, please contact Pam Dougherty, Director of Development, Connecticut Women’s Hall of Fame.
Please join us for an informative cross-generational discussion on the priority of gender disparity in the creation and implementation of public and private policy.
2nd Annual Generations: A Conversation Between - Our Vote, Our Voice is brought to you by the Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame in partnership with the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts, Fairfield University. This annual event - will be an evening of open, educational and inspiring real-time dialogue between women of varying ages, ethnicity, and backgrounds; representing the Greatest, Boomer, GenX, Millennial and Z generations.
Women's voices are often forgotten when bringing together ideas and opinions in this sphere, and it is crucial for us to meet and consider all viewpoints.
What are the generational views on women advancing in the political and private landscape?
How have women progressed in the 100 years since winning the right to vote with the ratification of the 19th Amendment?
What do the next 100 years look like?
Moderator: Patti Russo Director, The Campaign School at Yale
Panelists:
Julie Belaga Former Administrator EPA, Region 1
Kate Hampford Donahue President & CEO, Hampford Research, Inc.
Susan Johnson Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, The Hartford
Cynthia N. Torres Social Worker, Love146
Bayan Galal 2019 Eileen Kraus Scholarship Recipient, Student at Yale University