Start date: Monday, August 25 2025.

Schedule:

 Monday, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM ,

Resource person: Audra Bullard - office@clehighlands.com

Description:

More so than any war in history, World War II was a woman’s war. Motivated by patriotism, the opportunity for new experiences, and the desire to serve, women participated in the global conflict and became invaluable in the fight for victory. Rosie the Riveter became the most enduring image of women’s involvement in World War II. What Rosie represented, however, is only a small part of a complex story. Join Dr. Catherine Lewis as she examines how women became wartime production workers, enlistees in auxiliary military units, members of voluntary organizations or resistance groups, wives and mothers on the home front, journalists, and USO performers. American women met the challenge and changed the everyday social, cultural, and economic realities of life in the United States for generations to come.

Dr. Catherine Lewis is Assistant Vice President of Museums, Archives & Rare Books and KSU Libraries and Professor of History at Kennesaw State University. She is the author, co-editor, or co-author of fifteen books, including Don’t Ask What I Shot: How Eisenhower’s Love of Golf Shaped 1950s America (McGraw Hill) and Kick Up Some Dust: Lessons on Thinking Big, Giving Back, and Doing It Yourself with Bernie Marcus (William Morrow). She has curated more than 40 exhibits for organizations around the nation including the Atlanta History Center, the Breman Museum, Delta Air Lines, Augusta National Golf Club, and the United Way. Dr. Lewis’s research interests are varied and include World War II and the Holocaust, Jewish history, public history, sport history, African-American history, women’s history, and museum studies. Dr. Lewis completed her second term as president of the Georgia Association of Museums and Galleries in 2016. She serves on several boards, including the Women’s Leadership Committee at Kennesaw State University, the Yates Scholarship Board for the Georgia State Golf Association, and the Museum Committee for the United States Golf Association. She is the chair of the Bobby Jones Scholarship Advisory Committee, a partnership between Emory University and the University of St. Andrews.

Notes: Cancellation Policy Please let us know immediately if you are unable to attend a class. There is no refund for cancellations within two (2) weeks prior to a scheduled class. Programs that include food, beverage or art materials must be canceled within three (3) weeks prior to receive a refund. CLE reserves the right to cancel a program if the minimum enrollment has not been met or for circumstances beyond our control, and participants will be notified, a complete refund will be issued. All classes are held in the CLE Lecture Hall at the Peggy Crosby Center unless otherwise noted. In the event information has changed from the published brochure, it will be posted on our website and in our e-blasts. Addresses for “private home” venues will be provided to registrants within 2 days of the program date.

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