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Lifting As We Climb: Grand Rapids Study Clubs and the Legacy of Black Women Cultural Workers
Grand Rapids Public Library 111 Library NE, Grand Rapids, MI, United StatesPresented by Asia Horne-Morton, Grand Rapids Historical Society, and Free Alchemy Studio Black women’s social clubs were more than places of fellowship—they were engines of education, activism, and cultural leadership. […]
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Notorious RBG: Film & Conversation
GVSU, Pew Campus, Loosemore Auditorium 301 Fulton St W, Grand Rapids, MI, United StatesJoin the Greater Grand Rapids Women’s History Council (GGRWHC) and GVSU partners: Center for Women and Gender Equity, CLAS Flim and Visual Arts, Faculty Teaching and Learning Center, GVSU Women’s […]
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Panel Discussion – A Place to Turn: The Grand Rapids Women’s Resource Center
GVSU, Pew Campus, Loosemore Auditorium 301 Fulton St W, Grand Rapids, MI, United StatesFor more than 50 years the Women’s Resource Center has been a support for women seeking purpose and meaningful employment. This panel discussion will feature former staff and clients examining […]
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Women’s Diaries: Unexpected Windows to the Past
Kent District Library - Caledonia Township Branch 6260 92nd St SE, Caledonia, MILearn about the role of women's diaries and scrapbooks as important sources of women's history and consider how your family records might contribute to the history of Grand Rapids-area women. […]
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GGRWHC Annual Meeting, Reception: Historic Preservation is Women’s Work
GVSU, Seidman School of Business, Rm. 1008 50 Front Ave SW, Grand Rapids, MI, United StatesPresented by Valerie Marvin For more than 150 years, Michigan women have proudly preserved state and local history in libraries, museums, community centers, clubs, and public buildings. They’ve suffered horrific […]
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Women’s Diaries: Unexpected Windows to the Past
Kent District Library - Alpine Township Branch 5255 Alpine Ave NW, Comstock Park, MILearn about the role of women's diaries and scrapbooks as important sources of women's history and consider how your family records might contribute to the history of Grand Rapids-area women. […]
