VIRTUAL Got Rights? Program
Got Rights! presented virtually to second graders. Closed group. If you are interested in having this program presented to your second grade group, contact Programs 585.235.6124 Ext.1 or programs@susanbanthonyhouse.org
Got Rights! presented virtually to second graders. Closed group. If you are interested in having this program presented to your second grade group, contact Programs 585.235.6124 Ext.1 or programs@susanbanthonyhouse.org
Got Rights! presented virtually to second graders. Closed group. If you are interested in having this program presented to your second grade group, contact Programs 585.235.6124 Ext.1 or programs@susanbanthonyhouse.org
Got Rights! presented virtually to second graders. Closed group. If you are interested in having this program presented to your second grade group, contact Programs 585.235.6124 Ext.1 or programs@susanbanthonyhouse.org
This virtual tour is presented by Linda Lopata, Anthony Museum Director of Interpretation & Visitor Services. Her talk is titled, Suffragist Perspectives on Motherhood.
The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House proudly presents the 17th season of its popular Monday Lecture Series. May 2020’s featured speaker is Autumn Haag, Special Collections Librarian/Archivist for Research & Collections, University of Rochester, who will present “The Genuine Article: The University of Rochester Suffrage Collection.” This presentation has been rescheduled from March...Continue reading VIRTUAL MONDAY LECTURE SERIES—The Genuine Article: The University of Rochester Suffrage Collection
The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House proudly presents the 17th season of its popular Monday Lecture Series. June’s featured speaker is Dr. Jennifer M. Lloyd, History Professor Emerita, The College at Brockport , who will present “Carrie Chapman Catt: the woman behind the passage of the 19th Amendment.” This presentation is offered as...Continue reading VIRTUAL MONDAY LECTURE SERIES—Carrie Chapman Catt: the woman behind the passage of the 19th Amendment
Create a sash and celebrate our right to vote! In partnership with SewGreen Rochester, Christ Church, and the National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House, RoCo will host an artist talk and Sash Memorial workshop on Saturday, July 25. Inspired by the iconic “Votes for Women” sashes worn by Suffragists from 1850 - 1920, the...Continue reading ARTIST TALK AND SASH MEMORIAL WORKSHOP
Tune in to Facebook and YouTube next Wednesday at 6:30 PM for a special performance in honor of the 100th Anniversary of 19th Amendment LIVE at the National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House! Featuring Principal Second Violin Rob Simonds, Assistant Principal Second Violin Daryl Perlo (The James E. Dumm Chair, funded in perpetuity), Willa...Continue reading 19th Amendment Musical Celebration
This event has been postponed until 2021, new date to be announced. 280 N. Union Street, Rochester, NY 14609 Click here for map. In collaboration with the Rochester Public Market Facebook
Sunday, Sept. 20, 2020Virtual March! The Parade will go on!!6:00 PM EDT – BROADCAST Click here for the link to the Broadcast page.More information here
Cartooning for Suffrage!: Nina Evans Allender Lecturer: Ronnie Frishman For more information on Ronnie Frishman and her latest project, click here for a PDF. This lecture will be presented online, offered to registered guests at 1pm ET. Registration is closed. Individual lectures are $25 each.
Relationships, Rights, and Reforms: Sophonisba Breckinridge, Same-Sex Relationships, and Social Justice Lecturer: Anya Jabour, PhD This lecture will be presented online, offered to registered guests at 1pm ET. Space is limited—make your reservations today online here or call 585.279.7490. Individual lectures are $25 each. NOTE: The link to the online lecture will be sent to...Continue reading Monday Lecture Series – December 2020