Tonight at 7 at the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage, Kent State University scholar Alexis Baker leads a discussion about the narratives produced by professional women artists during the Holocaust. She will deliver her lecture, Declarations of Survival: Representations of Motherhood in Women's Holocaust Art & Narrative. A PhD candidate finishing her dissertation on women’s Holocaust narratives, Baker explores "memory, image and the sustaining power of hope" and has written a chapter in the forthcoming book Food, Feminisms, and Rhetoric. Admission is free, but reservations are suggested. (Niesel)