Letter
to Educators
Dear
Educators,
I appreciate your interest in my one woman show Women:
Back the Future (WBTF). After 18 months in development Women:
Back the Future debuted
January 10, 1996 in Pasadena, California. Since then, I have presented
over over 800 performances in 13 states, from national and regional
conventions to noted lecture series, and in public and private schools,
kindergarten through college. Additional highlights include:
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Office
of the President of the United States, Washington, DC, March 2001
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Greenway
High School (9 civic outreach performances), Phoenix, AZ, September
2001
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The Environmental Protection Agency, Wash. DC, March
2001
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The National Holocaust Memorial Museum, Wash. DC, March
2001
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Lowcountry Tech Prep Consortium (12 performances), Beaufort,
SC, January 2001
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U.S. Census Bureau, Children's Day Celebration, 2001,
similcast to 5 locations
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School to Work National Convention, Hyatt
Regency, Washington, DC, October 2000
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Town Hall Lecture Series, Fargo
ND, September, 2000
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American University Myra Sadker Week Kickoff Event,
Washington, DC, March 2000
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U.S. Department of Interior Women's History Month
Celebration, 2000
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Montgomery College Women's Studies Scholarship, Rockville,
MD, December 1999
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A.A.U.W. Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference,
Bryn Mawr, PA, June 1998
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The National Theatre (2 performances), Washington,
DC, December 1996
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The Los Angeles Children's Chorus Fund Raiser (raised
$10,000), October 1996
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The Maryland State Convention of General Federation
of Women Groups, April 1997
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Ionia County Women's Fair 1998 Keynote Event,
Michigan, April 1998
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Studio 38 Interview with host Barbara Klein for "Voice
of America" broadcast
to over 50 countries worldwide
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Prince George's Arts Council
Annual Awards Dinner Featured Event (awarded two PGAC grants),
Maryland, September 1996
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Zonta
45th Anniversary Celebration Featured Event, Falls Church, VA,
1997
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USIA/VOA Bring Your Daughter to Work Day Featured
Program (sponsored by The International Bureau of Broadcasting),
April
1997 and
April 2000
January 1998 premiered the addition of Rachel Carson, scientist and
writer, to my original repertoire, (Abigail Adams, First Lady; Sacagawea,
Native American Guide; Lucy Stone, Suffragist; Bessie Coleman, Black
Aviator). Working closely with Dr. Diana Post at the Rachel Carson
Council we have developed a special science guide for students and
teachers. New segments debuting April 2002 include Eleanor Roosevelt,
First Lady of the World; Marian Anderson, Singer, Humanitarian; and
Louise Arner Boyd, Explorer - she led 7 Arctic Expeditions!
Women: Back the Future easily adapts to any venue and can be directly
tied into schools' academic English, history, science, music and drama
programs. It is also an effective fund raiser, career day, family night,
or intergenerational event. For more information I invite you to visit
my website www.katecampbellstevenson.com. I would welcome the opportunity
to share with you more of the excitement of Women: Back the
Future.
Sincerely,

Kate Campbell Stevenson
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