A leadership conference, film screening and panel discussion are among the events celebrating Women’s History Month starting this week at Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston.
The college’s public safety director and Title IX coordinator, Ashley Hull, will present “Title IX at LC State” at noon March 3 in the LCSC Library.
The school’s fifth annual Women’s Leadership Conference is from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 4 via Zoom, with registration at lcsc.edu/womens-leadership-conference. The theme is “Celebrating 50 Years of Title IX: Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Going.”
“The Legacy of Title IX: The Role of Sport in Women’s Personal Histories,” a panel discussion at noon March 7 at the college’s library, will be led by sociology professor Laura Earles and feature multigenerational college athletes.
History professor Amy Canfield will lead a discussion after a screening of the film “Nine for IX: Swoopes” at noon March 9 in the library.
The keynote presentation, at noon next March 10 in the library, will feature LCSC President Cynthia Pemberton discussing her book “More Than a Game: One Woman’s Fight for Gender Equity in Sport.”