With Dr. Michael Scheibach, Scholar, Educator and Author
From senior positions at the state and federal levels to local volunteers, women played a significant role in the nation’s civil defense program during the 1950s and early 1960s. Michael Scheibach, Ph.D., an independent scholar, educator, and author, chronicles the wide range of contributions by women in his presentation, “Protecting the Home Front: Women in Civil Defense in the Early Cold War.” Women of all ages and backgrounds participated in such areas as the ground observer corps, auxiliary police, nursing, communications, rescue, health, and mass feeding – all considered essential in the nation’s effort to be prepared in case of an atomic attack by the Soviet Union, which many at the time felt was a probability and not just a possibility. The presentation looks at women across the country as well as those in the state of Florida, including the Keys.
Attend in person or participate virtually!
Seats are allocated until capacity is reached or until registration for in-person attendance closes on Tuesday, March 22 at 5 p.m. If capacity is reached you will be able to join a waitlist. Registration for virtual participants can be made up to one hour before the start of the lecture.
Free for members. When registering, at the top of the page, click the link “Do you have an access code?” Enter case sensitive access code provided to members in lecture mailer and emails to display free member tickets. Become a member at www.keysdiscovery.com/membership.
Non-members: In person, $10; Virtual only, $5.
Florida Keys History & Discovery Center, 33036