Cecelia Larrison: A story of Self-Liberation from Slavery

Filson Historical Society , United States

Cecelia Larrison is one of many people who liberated themselves from slavery long before the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. In 1846, at age 15, while on a trip to […]

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Fresh Talk: Writing the Balance for Gender Equity

National Museum of Women in the Arts , United States

Women across disciplines are fighting for gender equity by revising history’s dominant narratives. Watch a conversation that explores how this rewriting extends beyond the page and into our society. Amy […]

Self-Advocacy and U.S. Disability History

America250 , United States

In this article, meet two women fighting for the right for people with disabilities -- including themselves -- to self-determination. In other words, for the right to decide how they […]

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Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray: Unstoppable Force for Justice

America250 , United States

A giant in shaping legal equality for women and African Americans, Pauli Murray was an activist, attorney, priest, and poet. When her father's mental health declined after his wife's death, […]

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See for Yourself: D.C. Women Artists

National Museum of Women in the Arts , United States

Learn about these five women artists in NMWA’s collection who called Washington, D.C., home for a significant part of their lives and important contributions as teachers, mentors, and role models. […]

Fresh Talk: Sarah Lewis–Vision and Justice

National Museum of Women in the Arts , United States

Explore photography as a catalyst for social change. As the first guest editor in Aperture magazine’s 64-year history, Sarah Lewis defined the relationship between what we see (vision) and what […]

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Marker Dedication on the National Votes for Women Trail

Better Days 1050 W. 500 S. , Salt Lake City, UT, United States

Neighborhood House and Better Days invite you to a marker dedication for Emma McVicker on the National Votes for Women Trail. A suffragist, educator, and advocate for women and children, […]

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SDG Changemakers Youth Action Program

Missouri Historical Society 5700 Lindell Boulevard , St. Louis, United States

Students entering into 10th-12th grade are invited to take part in being a catalyst to furthering sustainable impact and develop skills as an SDG Changemaker.

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Pride Keynote: “As I Am” with Musician Tre G

Missouri History Museum 5700 Lindell Blvd, St. Louis, United States

Through both an interview-style conversation and an intimate musical performance, Tre G will share his story and how he has worked to encourage representation of Black LGBTQIA+ communities.

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