Event Details

CE Program/Activity
 Celebrating Women's History Month
Provider
Location
 Available Online - Zoom Webinar
Date(s)
 March 15, 2021 - March 15, 2021 - 12-1 PM EST
CE Hours
 1
Contact Information
 Troy Ambrose
Registration Information
 https://aph.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_WDzQvrV4TDaTVULK8Y-6hw
Fees
 None FREE
Description of CE Program/Activity
 Description: Traditional histories of the blindness field concentrated on the accomplishments of a few heads of residential schools and blindness organizations, and a few inventers: mostly all male. Join APH museum director Mike Hudson as he explores the contributions of a myriad of women who added their own unique journeys to the story. Some will be familiar, like Austrian singer and composer Maria Theresa Von Paradis, and others you may be meeting for the first time, like Elisabeth Freund, who fled Nazi Germany in 1941 to a new career at her great uncle's pioneering school in Philadelphia. Let's hear it for the ladies, this month on Access Academy! Instructor: Michael Hudson Instructor s Title: APH Museum Director Instructor s Affiliation: American Printing House for the Blind Instructor s Email: mhudson@aph.org Primary Core or ECC Area: Target Audience: Learning Objectives: 1) Study the history of personal achievements by women in the blindness field over time. 2) Examine individual and groups of women of historical significance to the blindness field, and the effect that historical events have had on women. 3) Challenge or expand the traditional historical understanding of the role of women in the blindness field.