Sunday, January 26 | 11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Saddle & Cycle Club, 900 W Foster Ave, Chicago, IL 60640
At the crossroads of the Watergate scandal and the women’s movement stood a young lawyer, barely thirty years old and the only woman on the team that prosecuted the highest-ranking White House officials. Called “the mini-skirted lawyer” by the press, she fought to receive the respect accorded her male counterparts―and prevailed. Over brunch, Jill Wine-Banks takes us inside her trial by fire as a Watergate prosecutor as she discusses her book The Watergate Girl: My Fight for Truth and Justice Against a Criminal President.
If you have already purchased a ticket and would like to add more, or if you prefer to pay by phone, please reach out to Nell McKeown, development events manager, at 312-799-2112.
For dietary restrictions and seating preferences, please contact Nell McKeown at mckeown@chicagohistory.org. Note that club dress code requires smart casual or business attire; jeans are not permitted.
Checks may be sent to the below address:
ATTN: Nell McKeown
Chicago History Museum
1601 N Clark St
Chicago, IL 60614