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SUMMARY:Women of the World Festival- The Apollo Theater
DESCRIPTION:Event Website \nThe Apollo’s 2021 WOW (Women of the World) Festival features a phenomenal lineup of more than 80 artists\, thought leaders\, authors\, and activists including Adeline\, Aunjanue Ellis; Elaine Welteroth\, Harriette Cole\, Dr. Shola Mos-Shogbamimu\, Reneé Watson\, Jessamyn Stanley\, and Nikki Giovanni. \nThis year’s theme\, Black Women Transcending marked this particular moment in time as we continue to endure a global pandemic and navigate the current political climate in the U.S.\, while simultaneously balancing self-care\, family\, community and work. \nOn demand tickets will be available for purchase on Tuesday\, March 23. \nWOW Apollo will be streaming on demand from Tuesday\, March 23 until Tuesday\, April 20\, 2021. An on-demand ticket includes access to all conversations\, performances\, panels and workshops. \nWOW Apollo highlights include: \n\nMore Than Enough\, a conversation with Elaine Welteroth and Harriette Cole\nA special Teen Summit addressing the role of young women and girls in policy making\nHealing and Reflection with Toni Jones featuring Affirmations For the Grown Ass Woman\nBlack Love and Joy in a Time of Turmoil with Nikki Giovanni\, Reneé Watson and Jason Reynolds\nAdorn Your Crown: Headwrapping 101\, a workshop with Chioma Ngwudo\, co-founder of Cee Cee’s Closet NYC\nApollo Live Wire Hazel Scott: The Darling of Café Society curated and directed by Karen Chilton and musical direction by Damien Sneed\nShort films by women in speculative fiction\, sci-fi\, fantasy and folklore\, curated by Apollo Film’s ImageNation’s Cocktails & Sōl Cinema.\n\nWOW Apollo is presented in partnership with The WOW Foundation. \nHOW TO WATCH\n\nAfter purchasing your ticket\, you will receive an email confirmation containing a link to access the stream.\nClick the link. When prompted\, enter the email address that you used to purchase your ticket.\nAfter you register with your email\, you may come in and out of the festival on the same web browser and device as many times as you would like until April 20\, 2021.\n\n 
URL:https://www.womenofthehall.org/event/women-of-the-world-festival-the-apollo-theater/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:Women in Aviation and Space History- National Air and Space Museum Virtual Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Exhibit \nNational Air and Space Museum visitors frequently ask\, “Where are the women pilots?” The answer is that they are in nearly every gallery of the Museum. \nAlthough women have flown since 1908\, nearly all of them were restricted to general aviation\, i.e. private planes\, or support jobs\, (prior to the 1970s) and our exhibits reflect those historical roles. However\, women have now gained full access to military and commercial cockpits\, as well as the Space Shuttle and aerospace technology\, and as we update old and create new exhibits\, we will review and include the growing contributions of women throughout the Museum. \nThe online exhibit was created in the early 2000s to document women in the galleries. The women represented in the National Mall Building and the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center are not limited to this list.
URL:https://www.womenofthehall.org/event/women-in-aviation-and-space-history-national-air-and-space-museum-virtual-exhibit/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:Matilda Joslyn Gage Center Tours (By Appointment Only)
DESCRIPTION:Website\nThe Matilda Joslyn Gage Center offers Self-Guided Tours (by appointment only) which allow you to explore the Center on your own\, focus on your special interests and have a facilitator available for dialogue and questions.\n\nBegin  with a short film featuring Gloria Steinem\, the country’s first woman Lt. Governor Mary Anne Krupsak\, and descendants of Gage.\nSit at Matilda’s desk and write her a letter.\nPlay with 19th century toys.\nExperience being an enslaved person hiding from slave-catchers behind a bookcase.\nPlay the piano and sing abolition and women’s rights songs that Matilda sang.\nSpend time in our Oz reading corner.\nDress up in period clothing.\nShare your ideas about everything from human trafficking and reproductive justice to equal pay for equal work.\n\n*All tour appointments can be made through the Matilda Joslyn Gage Center
URL:https://www.womenofthehall.org/event/matilda-joslyn-gage-center-tours-by-appointment-only/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:Virtual Tour of the Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Park
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Tour \nVirtually visit the home of Eleanor Roosevelt. Here\, Franklin and Eleanor entertained friends\, state visitors\, the press\, and their associates in the tranquil and relaxed atmosphere of Val-Kill. \nGet to know Eleanor Roosevelt\, former First Lady of the United States\, activist\, and one of the most influential leaders of the twentieth century. As wife of President Franklin D. Roosevelt\, she played a key role in leading the nation through two national crises\, the Great Depression and World War II. Through her activism and post-war diplomacy\, she played a key role in the development of civil and human rights for all people.
URL:https://www.womenofthehall.org/event/virtual-tour-of-the-eleanor-roosevelt-national-historic-park/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:Harriet Tubman Home Tours (By Appointment Only)
DESCRIPTION:Website \nAt the age of 74\, Harriet Tubman purchased at auction a 25 acre parcel of land with numerous structures which abutted her residential property.  Her hope was to establish the Tubman Home for Aged and Indigent Negroes to carry on her work\, after she was gone\, of caring for the old and poor in her community. When she was unable to raise funds necessary to open the facility\, Tubman deeded the property to the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in exchange for their opening and operating the Tubman Home for Aged and Indigent Negroes. The facility operated from 1908 until the early 1920s. Tubman herself became a patient\, staying in a structure on the property called John Brown Hall which was used as the infirmary and main dormitory\, until her death in 1913. \nAfter it closed\, the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church held on to the property but the buildings fell into severe disrepair. In 1953\, the AME Zion Church re-built one structure and opened it to the public as a museum preserving the humanitarian vision of its founder\, Harriet Tubman. The property became part of Harriet Tubman National Historical Park\, a partnership park between the National Park Service and the Harriet Tubman Home\, Inc. under the auspices of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. \n*All tour appointments can be made through the Harriet Tubman Home
URL:https://www.womenofthehall.org/event/harriet-tubman-home-tours-by-appointment-only/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:Brunch with Dolores Huerta
DESCRIPTION:Register here \nSpend your breakfast/lunch hour hearing from\, and chatting with 1993 Inductee\, Dolores Huerta! At 91 years old\, Dolores Huerta remains one of the country’s most active\, powerful\, and respected labor movement leaders. Join us to hear from Dolores Huerta as she reflects upon her extensive career\, activism\, and how she plans to inspire the next generation. This exciting event will include a talk from Dolores Huerta\, with the opportunity for questions from the audience.
URL:https://www.womenofthehall.org/event/lunch-chats-with-dolores-huerta/
LOCATION:NY
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