We will be screening a film about Temple Grandin, an autistic female scientist who revolutionized the humane handling of livestock in slaughterhouses. Not only is she a world-renowned animal scientist, she is also an advocate for autism. Her life is inspirational and her story touches on many critical points of society. This film is about the person transcending the limitations of her circumstances, something that many people can identify with.
See a list of all Women’s Herstory Month events.
For more information, contact the Women’s Resource Center at (212) 220-8165.