Susie Wilson to Discuss Her Autobiography May 26 at the Princeton Public Library

Susie Wilson
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Educator, activist and writer Susie  Wilson discusses her autobiography, “Still Running: A Memoir,” on Tuesday, May  26, at 7 p.m. at Princeton Public Library.

Considered a state and national leader in the fight to prevent adolescent  pregnancy, Wilson planned and managed the operations of a resource, advocacy  and technical assistance organization committed to implementing sexuality  education programs in public schools and community agencies, first in New  Jersey and later across the nation.

A resident of Princeton, Wilson completed a six-year term on the board of  trustees of the Princeton Area Community Foundation and its Fund for Women  She serves on the board of the Fistula Foundation, a  nonprofit that funds surgeries to repair obstetric fistulas, a devastating childbirth  injury that affects many of the poorest women in Africa and Asia.

Wilson’s lecture at the library will be the inaugural Phyllis Marchand Lecture, named after the former mayor of Princeton Township.

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