LEGACY LECTURE – ELIZABETH PACKARD, THE WOMEN WHO WOULD NOT BE SILENCED: The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is promoting this virtual event entitled Legacy Lecture: Elizabeth Packard: The Woman Who Would Not Be Silenced. The event is organized by the National First Ladies’ Library & Museum.
This Women’s History Month, join us for a powerful Legacy Lecture featuring historian and performer Laura Keyes as she embodies Elizabeth Packard, a fierce advocate for women’s rights and mental health reform.
In 1860, Packard was unjustly committed to an asylum by her husband, a situation legally permitted at the time, and she endured three years of confinement. Despite these harrowing circumstances, Elizabeth Packard secured her release and launched a groundbreaking campaign for legal reform to protect married women from similar injustices.
Laura Keyes brings Elizabeth’s courage and passion to life in this unique, immersive presentation, capturing the spirit of a woman who fought tirelessly for justice.
From noon to 1 p.m. Register at www.eventbrite.com/e/legacy-lecture-elizabeth-packard-the-woman-who-would-not-be-silenced-tickets-1070698410769?aff=erelpanelorg