
Film Screening: The Story of Us : The Women Who Shaped Montana Episode Two
March 12 @ 5:30pm
Join us for the screening of The Story of Us (Episode 2) with a panel discussion to follow, featuring historian Mary Murphy, PBS Montana Educator Nicole Vradenburg, filmmaker Kimberly Hogberg, and Crystal Alegria of The Extreme History Project.
Episode two of The Story of Us: The Women Who Shaped Montana, explores the lives and legacies of three remarkable women who defied societal norms to leave a lasting impact on the state of Montana. Through their determination, these women made a lasting impact on Montana. Helena Clarke, a woman of Blackfeet and White descent, broke barriers as one of Montana’s early female elected officials. Rose Hum Lee contributed invaluable insights into the dynamics of America’s Chinatowns. Rose Gordon, a Black woman who dedicated her life to serving and unifying the town of White Sulphur Springs. Through their stories, this episode sheds light on the contributions of women who shaped Montana’s history in profound ways.