CENTENNIAL OF FIRST BLACK SENATOR LIPMAN WHO INFLUENCED PASSAGE OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACT OF 1981 AND MORE

Senator Wynona Lipman (Credit: Courtesy NJPAC.org.)
  • By Mabel Pais

The Centennial Celebration of the ground-breaking Senator Wynona Lipman, the first African-American female State Senator, continues. In her 27 years representing the 29th Legislative, she championed the well-being of underserved populations and achieved passage of the Domestic Violence Act of 1981 and the Fair Housing Act of 1985, among many other Bills.

The program includes a film screening followed by a panel conversation. Preceding the screening is a reception at 4:30PM hosted by the New Jersey Historical Society, 52 Park Place (across the street from NJPAC) where there’s an exhibit about Lipman’s life and achievements.

The documentary ‘Stronger Than Steel: The Senator Wynona Lipman Story’ (A Blue Butterfly Arts & Media Production examines her life and how she achieved her goals while battling gender and racial discrimination.

There is limited seating for this event.

(Mabel Pais writes on The Arts and Entertainment, Social Issues, Cuisine, Spirituality, Health & Wellness, Business, and Education)

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