One of our stops on the Gena and Jean Genealogy Journey is the California Genealogical Society Library.
Read more about this stop on the CGS blog.
The adventures of genealogists Jean Wilcox Hibben, Ph.D., Sara Cochran, and Gena Philibert-Ortega, MA
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Meet the Authors Event
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Gena Philibert-Ortega is an author, researcher, and instructor whose focus is genealogy, social and women's history. She holds a Master’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies and Master’s degree in Religion. Her published works include 3 books, numerous articles published in magazines and online. Her writings can also be found on the GenealogyBank blog. She has presented to diverse groups including the National Genealogical Society Conference, Alberta Genealogical Society Conference, Geo-Literary Society, and the Legacy Family Tree Webinar series. Her current research includes women's repatriation and citizenship in the 20th century, foodways and community in fundraising cookbooks, and women's material culture.
Welcome to the Tour!
Two ladies sitting in a motor car. Museum of Hartlepool. Flickr the Commons |
Gena Philibert-Ortega and Jean Wilcox Hibben are going on tour this summer and we invite you to join us! With stops throughout California, we will be lecturing on genealogy, our books, and social history.
Watch this space for announcements about the tour and links from presentations.
Gena Philibert-Ortega is an author, researcher, and instructor whose focus is genealogy, social and women's history. She holds a Master’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies and Master’s degree in Religion. Her published works include 3 books, numerous articles published in magazines and online. Her writings can also be found on the GenealogyBank blog. She has presented to diverse groups including the National Genealogical Society Conference, Alberta Genealogical Society Conference, Geo-Literary Society, and the Legacy Family Tree Webinar series. Her current research includes women's repatriation and citizenship in the 20th century, foodways and community in fundraising cookbooks, and women's material culture.
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