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    The Making of a Woman: A Lecture by Desirée Rogers ’81

    The Making of a Woman: A Lecture by Desirée Rogers ’81

    Presented by Wellesley College

    October 6, 2010

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    The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Committee presents annual programs for the College community that honor Dr. King and his legacy of challenging inequality in the distribution of wealth, unjust war, and racial inequities. This year they have invited distinguished alumna Desirée Rogers. A Louisiana native who served as the White House Social Secretary to President and Mrs. Obama, Ms. Rogers has a record of leadership in both the corporate and government worlds. In her lecture, “The Making of a Woman,” she will focus on making contributions in the arts and business communities.


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        Diana Chapman Walsh Alumnae Hall

        106 Central Street
        Wellesley, MA 02481

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        Free

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        October 6, 2010

        Times:

        7:30 pm

      • Accessibility Info

          Other accommodations may be available if requested in advance. Please contact Jim Wice, Director of Disability Services for Wellesley College, at 781.283.2434 (voice/TTY) or jwice@wellesley.edu for more information.

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