The Caldwell-Lake George Library and the Richards Library invite you to a virtual discussion with Lorraine Duvall on her latest book, “Finding A Woman’s Place: The Story of a 1970s Feminist Collective in the Adirondacks”
Wednesday June 24, 2020, 5-6pm
In a Zoom meeting, Duvall will share the fascinating history of a women’s community in Athol, New York, which served as a safe harbor for hundreds of women during the tumultuous times of the second wave of feminism in the 1970s.
Topic: Zoom Meeting
Time: Jun 24, 2020 05:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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Award-winning author Duvall brings a viewpoint to the story as an active participant, attending a retreat at A Woman’s Place in 1974, and as a researcher examining historical documents and locating the principal founders and organizers of the commune to write the full story.
For further information see the website www.lorraineduvall.com