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SUMMARY:FEMINIST CHANGE-MAKERS: ROCHESTER’S TOPFREE SEVEN presented by Jennifer Lloyd\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:In the summer of 1986 seven Rochester woman attracted national attention when they were arrested for taking off their tops and baring their breasts at a picnic in Cobbs Hill Park. Their purpose was to challenge a New York law that allowed men but not women to go top free\, arguing that the law was discriminatory. In the subsequent trial the judge ignored their claim of discrimination and instead ruled that their protest was an act of free of speech. He failed to address the law’s inequality. The women persisted with their challenge and at a larger picnic in 1989 ten women were arrested for being topless. This time they argued on the grounds of unequal treatment\, which failed\, and they were convicted. Their aim all along had been to challenge the law’s constitutionality in a higher court through an appeal\, which their conviction allowed them to do. Their appeal was upheld\, and their convictions overturned\, although the law was never repealed. This talk will tell the full story. \nREGISTRATION INFORMATION \n$250 in-person season pass\n$225 virtual season pass\n$35 in-person individual lecture\n$35 virtual individual lecture
URL:https://susanb.org/event/feminist-change-makers-rochesters-topfree-seven/
LOCATION:Anthony Museum Carriage House\, 19 Madison St\, Rochester\, NY\, 14608\, United States
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SUMMARY:June Monday Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us Monday\, June 10 at 1 pm for our final Monday Lecture Series presentation of the 2023-2024 season! This month’s lecture\, “Enforcing Gender at the Polls: Transing Voters and Women’s Suffrage before the American Civil War\,” is presented by Andrew Wender Cohen\, Professor of History at Syracuse University and Senior Research Associate at the Campbell Public Affairs Institute\, and Carol Faulkner\, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of History at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University.  \nBefore Susan B. Anthony was arrested for voting in 1872\, individuals deemed women by society dressed in men’s clothes and went to the polls\, defying the gender divide that characterized the nineteenth-century American electoral system. Based on more than seventy newspaper articles\, and twenty-eight distinct cases\, this presentation explores the significance of these illicit voters for American democracy and debates over women’s suffrage in the decades before the Civil War. \nRegistration for in-person and zoom attendance is still available. Click HERE to register.
URL:https://susanb.org/event/june-monday-lecture-series/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:2024,Lecture,Lectures & Presentations,Public Event
ORGANIZER;CN="National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House":MAILTO:pr@susanb.org
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SUMMARY:“Making Headlines: The NAWSA National Press Bureau” Monday Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Join the Anthony Museum for our Monday Lecture on March 11\, 2024\, featuring Arien Rozelle\, M.S.\, APR\, Assistant Professor at St. John Fisher University\, as she shares\, “Making Headlines: The NAWSA National Press Bureau.” Reservations are available for in-person attendance with a boxed lunch for $35\, or virtually for $30.
URL:https://susanb.org/event/making-headlines-the-nawsa-national-press-bureau-monday-lecture-series/
LOCATION:Anthony Museum Carriage House\, 19 Madison St\, Rochester\, NY\, 14608\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024,Lecture,Lectures & Presentations,Monday Lecture Series,Public Event
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