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SUMMARY:Councilwoman: Movie and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Politicians aren’t often full-time hotel housekeepers\, union members\, grandmothers\, and immigrants working service jobs. But Carmen Castillo changes that when she wins a seat on the City Council in Providence\, Rhode Island.\nWe’ll have a showing of the documentary and a conversation about representation with filmmaker Margo Guersey and guests. \nRegistration is free. Donations will be gratefully accepted to help cover the costs of this film and discussion event. \nClick here to get tickets.\nEnterprising Women: The 19th Amendment to the Constitution guarantees and protects a woman’s right to vote. To honor the 100th anniversary of this historic milestone\, The House of the Seven Gables will celebrate the enterprising spirit of women and their continuing impact with a year of special events.\n 
URL:https://7gables.org/event/councilwoman-movie-and-lecture/
CATEGORIES:Enterprising Women Programs
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SUMMARY:Online lecture: The House on Henry Street
DESCRIPTION:The House of the Seven Gables is delighted to continue to offer an annual Thanksgiving Weekend lecture in 2020. We look forward to welcoming Ellen Snyder-Grenier to discuss her book\, The House on Henry Street: The Enduring Life of a Lower East Side Settlement.\nThis illustrated talk will focus on Henry Street Settlement’s early years\, told within the context of the settlement house movement: part of a Progressive-Era crusade dedicated to tackling the problems of poverty by “settling” in and serving impoverished communities at a time of skyrocketing immigration\, urbanization\, and industrialization. \nRegistration is free. Donations will be gratefully accepted to help cover the costs of this online lecture. \n>>> Click here <<< for online registration.\n$10; Free for members of The House of the Seven Gables \nAbout the book:\nHenry Street serves as a window onto the movement. It was founded in 1893 by 26-year-old nurse Lillian Wald\, whose visit to the tenement bedside of a dying woman—abandoned by her doctor because she could not pay her fee—awakened her to the depth of poverty and inequality on Manhattan’s Lower East Side and the desperate needs of its largely Jewish immigrant population. Wald imagined a place where all have equal access to healthcare\, and where divides of ethnicity\, race\, and class were bridged. \nWald’s enterprise was invigorated by the work of other social reformers and human rights activists\, the rise of social work\, and the professionalization of nursing. It put her in the vanguard of the settlement house movement and at the forefront of health care and the fight for social justice\, and launched an enduring institution. Its story is as relevant today as it was more than 125 years ago. \nEllen M. Snyder-Grenier is a national-award-winning curator and writer\, and principal of REW & Co. She directs research projects\, develops museum exhibitions\, and writes on urban history\, with a focus on social justice. The author of an award-winning history of Brooklyn\, Snyder-Grenier is a Fellow of the New York Academy of History.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/online-lecture-the-house-on-henry-street/
CATEGORIES:Enterprising Women Programs
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SUMMARY:We Did It For You! Live Stream Musical Event
DESCRIPTION:We Did It For You! Women’s Journey Through History is an engaging play that tells of the struggles and triumphs women have undergone to get their basic rights in America told by the women who were there.\nIn this live-streamed staged reading\, high school student Melanie must write about the most influential woman in history – the play provides her with an entertaining and quick tour through that journey\, starting with the struggle women had in the 17th century Puritan Revolution through to our 21st century empowered women politicians. \nThe staged-reading will have live actors in costume on Zoom with slides to enhance the educational experience and videos of the songs for entertainment. Stick around afterwards for a Q&A with the playwright\, producers\, and actors. Check out a sneak preview of the event. \nRegistration is free. Donations will be gratefully accepted to help cover the costs of this musical event. \nRegistration closes two hours before the event starts so that we can communicate about the event with registered attendees. We cannot accept registrations after 4:30 p.m. EDT on 10/21. \nAdditional tickets have been made available thanks to the cast and crew of the production: >>> Click here <<< for tickets. \nEach registration will receive access to a Zoom link to view this event live. \nEnterprising Women: The 19th Amendment to the Constitution guarantees and protects a woman’s right to vote. To honor the 100th anniversary of this historic milestone\, The House of the Seven Gables will celebrate the enterprising spirit of women and their continuing impact with a year of special events.\nAbout We Did It For YOU!: We Did It For You! Women’s Journey Through History – how women got their rights in America\, told by the women who were there. Inspiring women into action. It is our sacred trust to carry on the work of our foremothers. www.wediditforyou.orgThis unique play has been performed across California and Massachusetts for thousands of adults\, college and high school students. Past performance highlights include participating in the California Women’s Suffrage Celebration in Sacramento\, California and on Women’s Equality Day 2018 at the famous Faneuil Hall in Boston\, Massachusetts. \n“Playwright Thea Iberall offers a multi-century parade of feminine genius and courage\, and does it with humor and fun. Your daughters must see this but\, the men in your family will enjoy it too.” – Paul Williams\, the Oscar-winning songwriter \n“The educational message was powerful and poignant\, increasing our awareness and overall knowledge of our history.  If you have this troupe coming your way\, put on your seat-belt for a rollercoaster ride you won’t soon forget.” – John E. Winkfield\, Director Equal Employment Opportunity\, US Army\, Ft. Irwin National Training Center \n 
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SUMMARY:Strong Women of The Gables
DESCRIPTION:Susanna Ingersoll was a keen real estate maven when few business opportunities were available to women. Caroline Emmerton is credited with saving The House of the Seven Gables and providing important educational opportunities to Salem residents. \nJoin Robin Woodman of Harvard University to learn about these strong women of our historic site.\n$10\, Click here to get tickets.\nGables Members: Check your inbox for a special code to register for FREE! \nEnterprising Women: The 19th Amendment to the Constitution guarantees and protects a woman’s right to vote. To honor the 100th anniversary of this historic milestone\, The House of the Seven Gables will celebrate the enterprising spirit of women and their continuing impact with a year of special events.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/strong-women-of-the-gables/
CATEGORIES:Enterprising Women Programs
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SUMMARY:Sold Out: The Life and Work of Lydia Pinkham
DESCRIPTION:This event is sold out. Registered attendees: please check your email for Zoom login information. A reminder will be sent out before the lecture on July 1.\n\n———–\nLocal historian Irene Axelrod will share the incredible tale of the life of Lydia Pinkham and her role as an international enterprising woman.\nIrene will be presenting live from The House of the Seven Gables so that attendees may enjoy this event from the comfort of home. \n$10; Free for Gables’ members. Click here to get tickets. \nEnterprising Women: The 19th Amendment to the Constitution guarantees and protects a woman’s right to vote. To honor the 100th anniversary of this historic milestone\, The House of the Seven Gables will celebrate the enterprising spirit of women and their continuing impact with a year of special events.\nImage courtesy of Wednesdayswomen.com
URL:https://7gables.org/event/the-life-and-work-of-lydia-pinkham/
CATEGORIES:Enterprising Women Programs
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SUMMARY:The Founding of the Immigrant Learning Center
DESCRIPTION:Diane Portnoy is the founder and CEO of The Immigrant Learning Center\, Inc. in Malden\, MA as well as the author of Immigrant Struggles\, Immigrant Gifts.\nMs. Portnoy will talk about the founding of her organization that now serves hundreds of local immigrants and refugees in the Greater Boston area. She’ll be sharing her career highlights\, challenges\, and her own story of becoming a US Citizen. \n$10; Free for Gables’ members. Click here to get tickets. \nEnterprising Women: The 19th Amendment to the Constitution guarantees and protects a woman’s right to vote. To honor the 100th anniversary of this historic milestone\, The House of the Seven Gables will celebrate the enterprising spirit of women and their continuing impact with a year of special events.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/the-founding-of-the-immigrant-learning-center/
CATEGORIES:Enterprising Women Programs
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