Parisian Adventures: A Tale of Food, Friendship, and Feminism from Rutgers Alumni
Parisian Adventures: A Tale of Food, Friendship, and Feminism from Rutgers Alumni
Take a walk down memory lane with Sheila Malovany-Chevallier DC’63 and Connie Borde DC’63, two inspiring Douglass College alumnae whose decades-long friendship started while waiting in a line on campus in 1959. The two friends reconnected in France, a year after graduation, and reflect on their lives filled with literature, language, and feminism. From writing grammar books and dreaming up bilingual cookbooks to translating Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex, their story is equal parts heartfelt, hilarious, and historically significant. #WEAREYOU#DouglassCollege#rutgers
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