Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, professor of humanities at Emory University, will present the St. Catherine of Siena Lecture, titled "Feminism & Love for the Church," on Sunday, April 29 at 2:30 p.m. in St. Mary's Church, 5 Hillhouse Ave.
Fox-Genovese is the former director of the women's studies program at Emory. The author of numerous articles and essays, her books include "Feminism Without Illusions," "Reconstructing History," "Feminism Is Not the Story of My Life" and "Women and the Future of the Family."
Sponsored by the Aquinas Circle, a student group at Yale, the lecture is open to the public without charge. For more information, call (203) 562-6193.
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