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SUMMARY:Gender in the 21st Century Presentation - Duxbury Senior Center
DESCRIPTION:American philosopher and gender studies scholar Judith Butler wrote\, “There is no gender identity behind the expressions of gender… identity is performatively constituted by the very ‘expressions’ that are said to be its results.” So\, how do we define what gender means in today’s world?  If you’re interested in learning more on this topic\, the Duxbury Council on Aging is hosting the enlightening presentation and conversation “Gender in the 21st Century: An Overview” that aims to shed light on how the perception of gender has shifted and changed since the beginning of the century. People from all communities are invited to attend this event on Thursday October 17th\, starting at 5:30 pm. Visit the Center’s website at DuxburySeniorCenter dot org to register. 
URL:https://thelocalseen.media/event/gender-in-the-21st-century-presentation-duxbury-senior-center/
LOCATION:The Center\, Duxbury\, 10 Mayflower Street\, Duxbury\, MA\, 02332\, United States
CATEGORIES:Elders
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SUMMARY:Early History of Plymouth People of Color at Pilgrim Hall Museum
DESCRIPTION:In 1762\, Hannah Hovey\, a black woman living in servitude in Plymouth\, married Briton Hammon\, author of the first African American slave narrative\, at Plymouth’s First Church\, where Hannah was listed as a member beginning in 1748. Learn about this historical couple and more of the Early History of People of Color from Professor Keith Green at the Pilgrim Hall Museum 2024 Speaker Series on Thursday October 17th from 6:00 – 8:00 PM. Through examining the lives of Hovey and Hammon\, and their connection to the First Church of Plymouth as a source of spiritual sustenance and community\, Professor Green’s lecture will underscore the larger layered narrative about the lived experience of people of color in colonial communities in Plymouth and greater New England. Cost is only $5 for members and $10 for non-members.  If you are a student with an ID\, you get in free! Get tickets at pilgrimhall.org.   
URL:https://thelocalseen.media/event/early-history-of-plymouth-people-of-color-at-pilgrim-hall-museum/
LOCATION:Pilgrim Hall Museum\, 75 Court Street\, Plymouth\, MA\, 02360\, United States
CATEGORIES:History
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