Women’s Day Lecture: The Gains and Challenges that will inspire Sustainable Change

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The Gains and Challenges that will inspire Sustainable Change

DATE: Thursday, March 6, 2014 at 6:30 P.M.  ||  VENUE: Vera  Moody Concert Hall, 1 Arthur Wint Drive, Kingston 5

The Women’s Day Lecture is hosted annually by the School of Arts Management and Humanities here at EMCVPA in recognition of International Women’s Day. This year’s lecture will be delivered by Gender Specialist and Former Executive Director of the Bureau of Women’s Affairs, Glenda Simms, PhD, on the topic “The Gains and Challenges that will inspire Sustainable Change.”

The Women’s Day Lecture is open to the public free of cost.

The Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts has been through several stages in its evolution. The four Schools—Drama, Music, Dance, and Visual Arts—started out at different locations in Kingston. Two of the Schools, namely the School of Art and the School of Music, are historic because of their establishment in 1951 and 1961 respectively, before the island gained its independence from Britain in 1962.

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