Monthly Archives: March 2014

4/6: Musical program with Warren B. at Irene’s

Come join us for another entertaining afternoon with Warren Boroson, who will show the film:

The Very Greatest Opera Singers

at Irene Miller’s home* on Sunday, April 6 at noon.

See (and hear!) some of the greatest singers in history—in rare footage!

Chaliapin—Caruso—Ponselle—Wunderlich—Tibbett—

Along with Callas, Christoff, Corelli, diStefano, Flagstad, Gigli, Martinelli, Melchior, Olivero, Schipa, Tauber, and others…

See a long excerpt from La Boheme with Jussi Bjoerling and Renata Tebaldi!

See the screen test that Hollywood made of Rosa Ponselle! (She flunked!)

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RSVP: Irene (home) – 518-678-3516

* Directions to Irene Miller’s home, 634 Pennsylvania Avenue, Palenville, NY, 12463

From Kingston:

Take Thruway north to Saugerties exit.
Go left on Route 212.
Go right on Route 32 north.
Bear left at flashing yellow light onto Route 23A.
Go 1 mile.
Turn left onto Pennsylvania Avenue.
Go 1/2 a mile.
Mailbox (634, Miller) is on the left.
House is on the right (gray with white trim).

3/22: Branch meeting at Kingston Library

Inspiring Change:
AAUW Kingston celebrates
International Women’s Day

Saturday, March 22, 2014, 1:15 PM

Kingston Library Community Room, 55 Franklin Street, Kingston

All are welcome!

The theme of this year’s International Women’s Day is Inspiring Change.

Our branch, led by Jenn Mayfield, AAUW-NYS International Affairs and Cultural Interests Co-Director, will honor and celebrate the day by writing letters or cards to young girls (a Girl Scout Troop in the community) to “inspire change,” foster inter-generational communication, and share stories, woman to woman. We will also be showing the film Invisible War, a documentary about sexual assault in the military.

At the meeting, we will be collecting gently-worn bras in conjunction with the AAUW-NYS Free the Girls Project. The bras will be distributed to survivors of human slavery, who set up second-hand clothing shops around the world. To learn more about this project, visit: www.freethegirls.org

We will also be collecting children’s books suitable for children under the age of 10. We will festively wrap the books and donate them to Washbourne House in Kingston and the Children’s Migrant Center in New Paltz.

We are very excited about our program. We hope you can come. If you cannot come, contact a fellow member about bringing bras or books or both to the meeting for you.

For more information, email Jenn Mayfield at jennifer.a.mayfield@gmail.com.

3/8/14: Annual International Women’s Day March

The annual International Women’s Day march across the Walkway Over the Hudson will start on the Poughkeepsie side of the river at 9 AM on Saturday, March 8.

Shuttles will be available for participants parking on the Highland side of the Walkway.

The event is hosted by the Women’s Leadership Alliance of the Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce. Mecca Santana, the newly-appointed Chief Diversity Officer for New York State, will give the keynote address.

For more information or to register, contact Loren Hoffman (845-454-1700 ext. 1000, lhoffman@dcrcoc.org) or visit wlahv.org. Registration is encouraged, though you are not required to register to attend. The event is free and open to the public.

http://www.facebook.com/events/508322385952701

3/6: International Women’s Day Forum in New Paltz

Thursday, March 6, 2014, 6:30 PM
Coykendall Science Building Auditorium
SUNY New Paltz

The gains of American women were obtained through struggle. In addition to keeping what we gained, full equality for women remains to be achieved.

Our March 6 meeting, commemorating International Women’s Day, will discuss the victories, setbacks and tasks ahead in the quest for full equality. We urge the women and men of our region to join with us on that day. Details of the gathering follow;

Speaking are Donna Goodman, of the Mid-Hudson WORD chapter, a UUP union delegate and an editor of the Activist Newsletter; Ilgu Ozler, a Professor of Political Science and International Relations at SUNY New Paltz and chair of Mid-Hudson Amnesty; Daniella Monticciolo, member of Feminist Collective (SUNY NP); Urban Lyrics (a campus slam poetry group); Himali Pandya of Grace Smith House (a women’s and children’s shelter); Lydia Johnson, CLUW & UUP; and Leah Obias of the Philippina activist organization Damayan. There will be an exciting 5-minute video as well.

The forum is sponsored by the Mid-Hudson chapter of WORD (Women Organized to Resist and Defend), the Mid-Hudson Valley chapter of Amnesty International, and Hudson Valley Activist Newsletter.

Endorsers include New York Civil Liberties Union, Mid-Hudson Valley Planned Parenthood, Working Families Party, Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), Hudson Valley Area Labor Federation, Upper Hudson Central Labor Council, and United University Professions (UUP, SUNY NP chapter). Also OXFAM America @ SUNY NP, Democracy Matters (SUNY NP), Dutchess Greens, Hudson Valley Progressives, La Voz (Bard), Middle East Crisis Response, Mid-Hudson ANSWER, New Paltz Women in Black, Orange County Democratic Alliance, Real Majority Project, Ulster County Democratic Women, Women Against War, WESPAC, Women’s Gender and Sexuality Studies (SUNY NP), Queer Student Union (SUNY NP), Students for Sustainable Agriculture (SUNY NP), Unitarian Universalists of Poughkeepsie (Social Justice Committee), Dutchess Peace, AAUW Kingston, Environmental Task Force, and Old Lesbians Organizing for Change-HV.

The meeting will call for an end to violence against women — in the home, on the street and in all public and private spaces; reproductive justice for all women — including full access to contraception, abortion, health care and child care; a living wage for all, and equity in the workplace, with paid family leave, and an end to sexual harassment at work; and full equality for women in all areas of society. We stand for full equality and respect and against racism, sexism, anti-LGBT bigotry, and commercialization of women in mass media.

For information about the March 6 event or to volunteer, contact np@defendwomensrights.org.

Campus map: http://www.newpaltz.edu/map/

Facebook event:
http://www.facebook.com/events/589966321089594