Historical society. I want to thank you for taking time out of your holiday festivities and battling the bad weather. Just as a quick note, the Massachusetts Historical Society is an independent, nonprofit organization. We rely on membership support and contributions to bring you programs like this. If you enjoy this, i hope you will consider becoming a member or making a contribution. Tonight, our speaker is diane kiesel. She is an acting justice in the new york state supreme court. She sits in the integrated Domestic Violence court. Before being appointed to the bench, she spent 10 years as a prosecutor and manhattan district attorney. She is adjunct professor of law and author of a textbook, violence law, policy, and practice. She was a journalist in washington dc where she won a number of prizes. Tonight she will be speaking , about Dorothy Ferebee. Grew up in virginia. She attended boston latin Simmons College. She graduated in 1924, launching an activist career that lasted until
Whether. Bad weather. Membership support and contributions to bring you programs like this. Youou enjoy this, i hope will make a contribution. Our guest is diane kiesel. She sits in the integrated Domestic Violence court before being appointed to the bench, she spent 10 years as a prosecutor. She is adjunct professor of law and author of a textbook, Domestic Violence. She won a number of prizes. She will be speaking about ferebee, a civil rights activist. Dr. Ferebee grew up in virginia. She attended boston latin students college. She graduated in 1924, launching an activist career that lasted until her death. She advised congress on civil rights issues and health policy. Today she is almost forgotten. Judge diane kiesel will speak about her and put her in a national context. Thank you. [applause] diane thank you. Can you hear me . Thank you for coming. I think the massachusetts is Historical Society are hosting me. June 11, 1963 president kennedy appeared on National Television to ask
Up next, author and New York State Supreme Court judge diane diesel discusses the life of Supreme Court activist Dorothy Ferebee. She thought for Womens Health rights, racially quality, and Health Care Improvements for africanamericans. The Massachusetts Historical Society hosted this 45 minutes event. Thank you all for joining us this evening. My name is gavin. I work for the Massachusetts Historical Society. I want to thank you for taking time out of your holiday festivities and battling the bad weather. It seems like we have a decent turnout. Just as a quick note, the Massachusetts Historical Society is an independent, nonprofit organization. We rely on membership support and contributions to bring you programs like this. If you enjoy this, i hope you will consider becoming a member or making a contribution. Tonight, our speaker is diane kiesel. She is an acting justice in the New York State Supreme Court. She sits in the integrated Domestic Violence court. Before being appointed to
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