Diana Carlin will discuss writing the books U.S. First Ladies and Remember the First Ladies, which she authored with Anita B. McBride and Nancy Kegan Smith. Presentation will begin at noon.
Diana B. Carlin is professor emerita of communication at Saint Louis University. She taught a speechwriting course at the University of Kansas and a course on presidential speechwriters for KU’s Osher Institute. She has also taught courses on women and politics at the University of Kansas and is co-author of "Gender and the American Presidency: Nine Presidential Women and the Barriers They Faced," and book chapters on Martha Washington, Lady Bird Johnson, Barbara Bush, Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama.
The first Tuesday of each month the League of Women Voters hosts a presenter to discuss various civic engagement topics. Lunch can be purchased from the Millennium Cafe and brought into the meeting. Lunch can be purchased from the Millennium Cafe and brought into the meeting.
Here's the link if you want to attend by Zoom https://tscpl.zoom.us/j/82658298469?pwd=MTnSaYtDmzl0r6lbR1cMsip0YDhdyQ.1
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Civic Engagement |
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