National Archives National Conversation on Women's Rights and Gender Equality
National Archives at New York City
The women's suffrage movement in the United States began over 150 years ago at the first Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls, New York, and since then, New York has remained at the forefront of debates about women’s rights and gender equality.
On Friday, October 21, at 9 a.m. EST, the conversation will begin with a keynote interview with Anne Roosevelt, moderated by award-winning journalist Soledad O'Brien. Panel discussions will follow on women's rights, gender equality and human rights, and advocacy and action.
Join us at the Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House at One Bowling Green, New York City, home to the National Archives at New York City and the National Museum of the American Indian.
This event will be livestreamed.
Registration required through this site:
https://www.archivesfoundation.org/amendingamerica/conversations/women/
For more information email dorothy.dougherty@nara.gov
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