‘Florida Women, Advice & Social Change’ event on tap at Matheson

The Matheson History Museum will host “Florida Women, Advice and Social Change” on Saturday. Courtesy of Matheson History Museum
The Matheson History Museum will host “Florida Women, Advice and Social Change” on Saturday.
Courtesy of Matheson History Museum

The Matheson History Museum will host “Florida Women, Advice and Social Change” on Saturday, Sept. 20.

This free event, presented by Dr. Kimberly Voss, will take place at 4 p.m. at 513 E University Ave. in Gainesville. Click here to RSVP for in-person registration.

Kimberly Voss. Matheson History Museum
Courtesy of Matheson History Museum Kimberly Voss

Newspaper advice columns started as lovelorn columns during Yellow Journalism as a way of showing that newspapers had a “heart.” These columns typically ran in the women’s section of metropolitan newspapers, many in Florida, and included a mixture of content, from traditional to progressive. Learn how these columns affected Floridian women’s lives and relationships in the 1950s and 1960s.

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Voss is a professor of journalism at the University of Florida, where she studies journalism, history, women and law. She has published six books and is a member of the Florida Council for History Education and a book series editor for “Mediating American History” with Peter Lang. She is also a member of the Florida Ethnic and Under-Represented Communities Digital Project, funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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