MCTA and World Artists Experiences Presents "A History of Polish Women"


Frostburg’s Mountain City Traditional Arts, 25 E. Main Street, in partnership with World Artists Experiences will present a program on A History of Polish Women with Diplomat Katarzyna Rybka-Iwanska on Thursday, December 7 at 7 pm.

Rybka-Iwańska is a career diplomat and the head of public and cultural diplomacy at the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Washington, D.C.  She is an expert in strategic planning, especially in public and cultural diplomacy, as well as in educational, digital projects, and in promoting women’s stories. Katarzyna has repeatedly conducted workshops for educators, as well as delivered guest lectures and lessons on the subject of women's contributions to the history of Poland.

“Poland, its history, and its present can be portrayed in various ways,” said Rybka-Iwanska. “Personally, I find the most captivating approach is to narrate the story of my country through the remarkable women who have shaped it.”

This presentation will explore the stories of Polish women on the forefront of history- from Maria Skłodowska-Curie, the greatest female scientist in history, to Wanda Rutkiewicz, the fearless Himalayan climber; from Maria Siemionow, the author of the world's first nearly total face transplant, to the first Polish female parliamentarians; from Irena Sendler, the Polish nurse who saved hundreds of children from the Warsaw Ghetto, to Wisława Szymborska, the Polish poet beloved worldwide.

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