
The Ebell of Los Angeles annual public symposium shines light on the hidden stories of Los Angeles’ remarkable women — visionaries, pioneers, artists, organizers, and changemakers whose leadership helped shape this city, yet whose contributions have too often been omitted from the historical record.
Presented by The Ebell Institute for the Study of Women’s History in Los Angeles (TEI), the symposium is rooted in a powerful conviction: representation matters. As the saying goes, “One cannot be what one cannot see.” By uncovering overlooked narratives and amplifying the voices of today’s scholars, artists, and cultural innovators, TEI is helping to redefine what we know about Los Angeles — and who we recognize as its builders.
Held in celebration of Women’s History Month, this symposium will take place on The Ebell’s historic Mid-Wilshire campus from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, featuring three panels and a keynote address. Together, these sessions will illuminate groundbreaking research, spark new dialogue, and expand public understanding of women’s enduring impact on the life and legacy of Los Angeles.
Admission is FREE. RSVP is required.
If you have questions about this event, please email: tickets@ebellofla.org or call 323-931-1277 x 131.
743 South Lucerne Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90005
The views and opinions expressed by guest speakers and artists are their own and do not necessarily reflect the official position or opinions of The Ebell of Los Angeles.
If you have questions about this event, please email: tickets@ebellofla.org or call 323-931-1277 x 131.
The views and opinions expressed by guest speakers and artists are their own and do not necessarily reflect the official position or opinions of The Ebell of Los Angeles.