A Busy Month for Greater Philadelphia Branch

Tina Shelton, Sylvia Metzler and Tarryn Keleman

From left, Tina Shelton, Sylvia Metzler (both of the Greater Philadelphia Branch), and Tarryn Keleman, librarian at Kensington Library.

by Tina Shelton,
Chair, Greater Philadelphia Branch

May 2023

The Greater Philadelphia Branch is very pleased to share the news that the book about Libby Frank, WILPF member and activist, is near publication! Friends of Libby’s and those interested in WILPF history may enjoy the short video put together by Heather Shafter: We Must Publish the Inspiring Story of Libby Frank | Indiegogo
 
In other book news, six books were donated to the Kensington Library (part of Free Library of Philadelphia system) by the Greater Philadelphia Branch (GPB) in honor of Marge Van Cleef, member and activist. We are glad that these books, which received recognition from the Jane Addams Peace Association’s Children’s Book Award, will be enjoyed by patrons of the Kensington library. Librarian Tarryn Kelemen helped us to make sure these books were received and labeled as a gift in honor of Marge.
 
In March, a small bevvy of activists were given a tour of the Lest We Forget Slavery Museum by the executive director of the museum, Gwen Ragsdale. For two hours, she informed, exposed, and related tales of the transatlantic slave trade and the museum’s collection of artifacts. The museum has a traveling exhibit, so reach out if you know a community event that would be willing to host. Thanks Gwen!
 
March was a busy month! We also partnered with Korea Peace Now to bring the film Crossings to the UPenn campus and Philadelphia. It was well received, and we are looking forward to more opportunities to work together!

 

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