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Changing Roles of Women series
Changing Roles of Women
For the past 100 years women’s roles in American society have been changing. While the Me Too movement certainly highlights the continued challenges faced by women in America, there have been victories, and barriers have been toppled. In keeping with our “Can She Do It?” exhibition, we will explore the changing roles for women in 20th-century America.
Programs are scheduled for:
May 14: Boston Women Designers: Then & Now
June 10: Mr. President, How Long Must We Wait? with Tina Cassidy
June 18: Why They Marched: Untold Stories of the Women Who Fought for the Right to Vote with Susan Ware
June 20: The Sound of Glass Shattering with Eleanor G. Shore, Harvard Medical School; Miles F. Shore, Harvard Medical School
Each program begins with a reception at 5:30 PM. The panel discussions begin at 6:00 PM. There is a $10 fee for each program (no charge for MHS Fellows and Members or EBT cardholders). Please call 617-646-0578 or register online at www.masshist.org/events.