Museum Chat Live! E103 - International Women's Day episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 8, 2017 · 28 MIN

Museum Chat Live! E103 - International Women's Day

from stcmuseum podcasts · host St. Catharines Museum and Welland Canals Centre

E003 - International Women's Day Today, on March 8th, we honour International Women’s Day. It is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements and contributions of women. It is also a moment to reflect on how much work there’s still left to do in order to reach full gender parity and equality in our society. For 2017, International Women’s Day is calling for us to #BeBoldForChange. To be leaders within our spheres of influence and take the action needed to break down barriers and lift women up. The St. Catharines Museum has taken up the call to #BeBoldForChange by bringing attention to the gender gap that has existed throughout our history. We have gathered a number of wonderful women from the St. Catharines community to read a select essay written by turn-of-the-century activist and suffragette, Lillian Phelps. Born in St. Catharines in 1859 and educated at the Philadelphia School of Oratory, Lillian Phelps dedicated her life to public activism. She was heavily involved in the work of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) and the Canadian Women’s Suffrage Association. Phelps served as an influential lecturer and travelled across North America spreading the messages of temperance and women’s suffrage. In this special Museum Chat Live! International Women’s Day episode, we bring to life the words of Lillian Phelps by reading her 1890 essay, “Women as Wage Earners.” This essay, published in Woman: Her Character, Culture and Calling (edited by B. F. Austin), makes the urgent call to establish equal work opportunities, equal pay, and a voice for women. These are messages that still resonate today, in 2017. By having women of today reading Phelps’ words, her voice can be heard again – as loudly and clearly as ever. Please listen, share, and #BeBoldForChange! Happy International Women’s Day! Special Thanks to Our Readers... Alicia Floyd Brenda Schultz Valerie Chalmers Deb Bernat Ruth Unrau Jess Clark Kathleen Powell Sara Nixon and to Julie Rorison for her help in organizing readers. For more information and footnotes for the podcast, please visit our blog: www.stcatharinesmuseumblog.com

E003 - International Women's Day Today, on March 8th, we honour International Women’s Day. It is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements and contributions of women. It is also a moment to reflect on how much work there’s still left to do in order to reach full gender parity and equality in our society. For 2017, International Women’s Day is calling for us to #BeBoldForChange. To be leaders within our spheres of influence and take the action needed to break down barriers and lift women up. The St. Catharines Museum has taken up the call to #BeBoldForChange by bringing attention to the gender gap that has existed throughout our history. We have gathered a number of wonderful women from the St. Catharines community to read a select essay written by turn-of-the-century activist and suffragette, Lillian Phelps. Born in St. Catharines in 1859 and educated at the Philadelphia School of Oratory, Lillian Phelps dedicated her life to public activism. She was heavily involved in the work of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) and the Canadian Women’s Suffrage Association. Phelps served as an influential lecturer and travelled across North America spreading the messages of temperance and women’s suffrage. In this special Museum Chat Live! International Women’s Day episode, we bring to life the words of Lillian Phelps by reading her 1890 essay, “Women as Wage Earners.” This essay, published in Woman: Her Character, Culture and Calling (edited by B. F. Austin), makes the urgent call to establish equal work opportunities, equal pay, and a voice for women. These are messages that still resonate today, in 2017. By having women of today reading Phelps’ words, her voice can be heard again – as loudly and clearly as ever. Please listen, share, and #BeBoldForChange! Happy International Women’s Day! Special Thanks to Our Readers... Alicia Floyd Brenda Schultz Valerie Chalmers Deb Bernat Ruth Unrau Jess Clark Kathleen Powell Sara Nixon and to Julie Rorison for her help in organizing readers. For more information and footnotes for the podcast, please visit our blog: www.stcatharinesmuseumblog.com

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