Elsie Hillman Chair in Women and Politics featuring U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski

Wednesday, April 19, 2017
6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Campbell Memorial Chapel

Cost: Free

Join the PCWP for the 2016-2017 Elsie Hillman Chair in Women and Politics. Senator Barbara Mikulski will speak in the Campbell Memorial Chapel about her career as the longest serving Congresswoman in U.S. history.

Senator Barbara Mikulski Biography:
The people of Maryland elected Senator Barbara A. Mikulski to be their U.S. Senator because she’s a fighter – looking out for the day–to–day needs of Marylanders and the long–range needs of the nation.

Determined to make a difference in her community, Mikulski became a social worker in Baltimore, helping at–risk children and educating seniors about the Medicare program. Social work evolved into community activism when Mikulski successfully organized communities against a plan to build a 16–lane highway through Baltimore’s Fells Point neighborhood. She helped stop the road, saving Fells Point and Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, both thriving residential and commercial communities today.

Mikulski is a trailblazer. Her first election was a successful run for Baltimore City Council in 1971, where she served for five years. In 1976, she ran for Congress and won, representing Maryland’s 3rd district for 10 years. In 1986, she ran for Senate and won, becoming the first Democratic woman Senator elected in her own right. She was re–elected with large majorities in 1992, 1998, 2004 and 2010.

Mikulski focused on the issues of civil rights, national security, space exploration, education, jobs, research and innovation, women's health, cybersecurity, seniors, and veterans. She was primary sponsor of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, addressing salary discrimination against women; it was the first bill signed into law in 2009 by President Obama, just days after his first inauguration.

A leader in the Senate, Mikulski was the Dean of the Women, serving as a mentor to other women Senators when they first take office. As the dean, she built coalitions – proving that the Senate women are not solo acts, but work together to get things done.

When she was sworn into office on January 5, 2011, Mikulski became the longest serving woman Senator in U.S. history. On March 17, 2012 she became the longest–serving woman in the history of the United States Congress. Of these milestones, she says, “It’s not about how long I serve, but about how well I serve my state and my nation.”

On December 20, 2012, Mikulski became the first woman and first Marylander to chair the Senate Appropriations Committee, on which she has served since she arrived in the Senate in 1987.

Senator Mikulski was inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame in 2011. She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Obama in 2015.

Mikulski’s experiences as a social worker and activist provided valuable lessons that she drew on as a United States Senator. She believed her constituents have a right to know, a right to be heard and a right to be represented. She listens to her constituents and makes the personal, political.

Senator Mikulski retired from the U.S. Senate on January 3, 2017. She accepted a position as Homewood Professor of Political Science at John Hopkins University, and she participates in national speaking engagements on the topics of leadership, innovation, and women’s empowerment.

Generous Support for this lecture has been provided by:

The Hillman Foundation Endowment for the Center for Women and Politics

International Women's Forum, Pittsburgh Chapter

Registration

Fee : Free

Registration has closed. Please contact Anne L Guadagnino at pcwp@chatham.edu for additional information.

Location

Campbell Memorial Chapel


Directions

We are looking forward to seeing you TONIGHT, at the public lecture given by Senator Barbara Mikulski! The lecture will begin at 6:00 PM in the Campbell Memorial Chapel.

Here are some important details: Parking: -Parking is limited, so carpooling and use of public transportation are encouraged!

-Parking will be available in the Library Lot which can only be accessed from Murray Hill Avenue; the GPS address of the Library Lot is 1146 Murray Hill Avenue, Pittsburgh PA 15232. In the event that the library lot is full, a public safety officer will direct you to alternate parking locations.

-If you need handicapped accessible parking please let us know. We will ask you to park in the Gate House parking lot (Woodland Road off of 5th Avenue) and a public safety shuttle will take you to and from the chapel. Chatham University Map:https://www.chatham.edu/about/campusmap.cfm

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Contact Information

Anne Guadagnino
4123651878
pcwp@chatham.edu