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Sussing the Meaning of Historical Recollection through the Women’s March
November 4, 2019
Following the 1st Women’s March in 2017, three museums collected signs and curated exhibitions related to the marches. Though you can’t visit them now, you can read more about them using the readings below and your own additional online research. Using the reading from 10/22/19 and 10/29/19, reflect on this process of collection, and what it means for the Women’s March and this point in feminist history – now and in the future.
Due Monday 11/4/19 at 12am
Revisions due by Friday 11/8/19 at 12am
References:
- Cascone, Sarah. (January 22, 2018). Signs of the Times: Museums Are Collecting Protest Posters From the 2018 Women’s March. Artnet news, retrieved 7-29-19.
- New York Historical Society, Collecting the Women’s Marches. January 19 – September 30, 2018
Museum of the City of New York, Beyond Suffrage: A Century of New York Women in Politics, October 11, 2017 – August 5, 2018