By Jeff Murphy,
March 11, 2022

WARRENSBURG, MO – The History and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Programs at
the University of Central Missouri will host the Payne International Lecture in a live virtual format at 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 23, featuring author and educator, Dr. Katherine Marino.
An associate professor of history at the University of California, Los Angeles, she
serves as a Distinguished Lecturer for the Organization of American Historians, which
is working with UCM to make this free program possible.
Marino’s presentation is open to the public, and is titled “Feminism for the Americas:
The Making of an International Human Rights Movement.” Her lecture is based on her
2019 award-winning book with the same title, published by UNC Press.
In her book, Marino discusses the global movement for women’s rights during the early
decades of the 20th century. She looks at several dynamic activists who were instrumental
in these efforts, noting that these individuals were not just from the United States
and Europe. The transnational movement that advocated women’s suffrage also included
Latin American and Caribbean women who helped forge global feminism out of an era
of imperialism, racism, and fascism.
Marino has also published articles in the “Journal of Women’s History,” “Gender and
History,” and “Frontiers: A Journal of Women’s Studies.” She served as a Visiting
Scholar at the American Academy of Arts & Sciences from 2015-2016, and her work has
been supported by a number of national organizations. This includes the Mellon Foundation
and the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations.
For more information, contact Dr, Jon Taylor, UCM professor of history, at jtaylor01@ucmo.edu or 660-543-4582.
Register for the Virtual Presentation