
NWHM Presents!: Live in Conversation with Author Keisha Blain
Join the National Women’s History Museum for a dynamic live conversation with acclaimed author and historian Dr. Keisha N. Blain as she discusses her forthcoming book, Without Fear: Black Women and the Making of Human Rights (on sale September 16). In this timely and powerful work, Dr. Blain highlights the pivotal yet often overlooked role that Black women have played in shaping global human rights movements. The conversation will be moderated by Gloria L. Blackwell, Chief Executive Officer of the American Association of University Women, and will explore the legacy, impact, and continued relevance of Black women’s activism across generations. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with leading voices in women’s history and social justice.
Please support independent booksellers by purchasing your copy of Without Fear: Black Women and the Making of Human Rights from your favorite local bookstore. The webinar will include English subtitles, and ASL accommodations are available upon request—please email [email protected] at least five days before the event.
