What Would Jane Say?

Jan introduces her thesis

On March 26, 2009, CNT hosted author, and staff member, Jan Metzger to celebrate Women’s History Month as she highlighted the often overlooked contributions of the women who helped shape Chicago’s physical and cultural landscape. Jan's presentation also included a reading from her chapter on parks, with CNT staff acting as participants in a town hall meeting. Readings were from the upcoming book: "What Would Jane Say?": What if the voices of Jane Addams and over 100 other city-building women had been included in the Burnham Plan for Chicago?

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What Would Jane Say? Steve Perkins Steve Perkins introduces the author Jan introduces her thesis Jan Metzger Jan Metzger Jan Metzger Jan Metzger Why All the Fuss? Burham Plan? Jane Addams sets the stage rehearsal "Lea Taylor" "Mary McDowell" "Ada McKinley" "Charles Zeublin" "Rose Marie Gyles" "Rose Marie Gyles" "Mary McDowell" "Mary McDowell" "Jane Addams" "Ada" "Ada McKinley" "Rosamond" "Rosamond Mirabella" Park Meeting "Harriet" & "Mary" "Harriet" makes a point "Mary McDowell" "Mary Wood Hinman"




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