Stitches to Hold the World Together

These workshops have focused on the ways in which women across time and across the planet have used stitching as a source of resilience and survival. In times of war, poverty, isolation, and other challenges, women from many world cultures have created stitching traditions to hold their worlds together. In this International Woman’s Day lecture, Professor Catherine Lavender, PhD, the Director of the Bertha Harris Women’s Center and a member of the History and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies faculty, will talk about these traditions.

Zoom Meeting ID: 811 3178 5767 Passcode: 015322

Date: Mar 12 2025 12:15pm - 1:15pm
Address:
Virtual event
Phone: 718.982.2100
Admission
Free
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