Jennifer R. Myhre

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Come on out on May 24 to learn about the historical documentary I'm working on

De Anza College
May 19, 2018 by Jennifer Myhre

I'll be showing some very preliminary footage and sharing lots of archival materials from my historical documentary about Jane Addams and the U.S. government's propaganda and surveillance campaign against feminist peace activists in the wake of the First Red Scare.  The talk is on the De Anza College campus--the talk is free but daily parking at De Anza is $3.  Also my colleague David Howard-Pitney is bringing his guitar to play a piece of music from the time period, so it should be good times all around as we learn about a period in U.S. history marked by xenophobia, anti-feminism, and violations of civil liberties by the surveillance state. ;) This talk is sponsored by the California History Center.

May 19, 2018 /Jennifer Myhre
documentary, documentary short, historical documentary, women's history, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Jane Addams, WILPF, California History Center, First Red Scare, feminist pacifism

Talk and slide show on Thursday, March 2

February 28, 2017 by Jennifer Myhre

I will be sharing archival materials I gathered for a historical documentary I am in development on about the feminist pacifist movement from 1915-1925 and the ways in which the federal government engaged in a direct campaign to splinter the women's movement in the wake of the first Red Scare in the U.S.  Visit the California History Center website for more information about the CHC and about the exhibit currently on display through March 23 about the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.

February 28, 2017 /Jennifer Myhre
historical documentary, women's movement, archival research, Jane Addams, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, feminist pacifism, First Red Scare, California History Center, De Anza College
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