Local Personality Georgie Kunkel Presents "Color Me Feminist" on First Friday in August for "Words, Writers & West Seattle"
Tue, 08/02/2016
Reviewing the years of her childhood, education, teaching and counseling, work as "Rosie, the Riveter" for Boeing, political activity with the National Organization of Women, community organizing, performing musical and comedic entertainment, Georgie Kunkel will talk about her book Color Me Feminist at "Words, Writers & West Seattle's" monthly book-talk series.
The Southwest Seattle Historical Society sponsors this free book-talk series on the 'First Friday' of each month. This presentation of Color Me Feminist, the 35th installment of the series, will take place at 5 p.m., Friday, August 5th, 2016, at Barnes & Noble/Westwood Village.
After Kunkel earned her Bachelor's degree from Western Washington University and her Masters from the University of Washington, Kunkel discovered she could not get a teaching contract if she was married. Later, she was fired four times while teaching for being pregnant so it took her longer to be able to retire after teaching school for 15 years and working as an elementary school counselor another 15 years. She was the first person to lobby the legislature for elementary school counselors to be funded, helped her district prepare the norming process for certifying elementary school counselors, and was one of the first elementary counselors covered by certification in Washington State. She also created and presented the first program about sexism for Region X government office workers in Seattle, and was President of the Washington State's National Organization for Women.
At 96, Georgie dances weekly, swims at the local YMCA and remains active in local political organizations..Her philosophy is: "Keep moving, thinking and laughing. The alternative is that you die young. Older people should not be shoved aside in life but always serve as a beacon for younger people to learn from."'Words, Writers & West Seattle's' next book-talk is scheduled for September 2nd and will feature Molly Ringle and her new adult fantasy book, Immortal's Spring, the last in a trilogy that revives ancient Greek myths in modern romance. For videos on these and other authors' presentations, visit: www.loghousemuseum.info/events/words-writers-and-west-seattle. Additional information on future presentations can be obtained by contacting Dora-Faye Hendricks, Chair, "Words, Writers & West Seattle" by phone at 206-280-9983 or by e-mail at Dora- Faye@comcast.net.