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 ciety.html\n\nWhat is “women’s work?” How have broad trends in American ec
 onomic\, legal\, and political history encouraged women to take certain jo
 bs and restricted them from “men’s work?” How have race\, ethnicity\, soci
 al class\, legal status\, sexual orientation\, and gender presentation imp
 acted these distinctions?\n\nIn a new exhibition\, the Center for Women’s 
 History showcases approximately 45 objects from New-York Historical’s own 
 Museum and Library collections to demonstrate how “women’s work” defies ca
 tegorization. The items range from a 19th-century mahogany cradle to a 20t
 h-century doctor’s dissection kit to a pinback button with the message “Sh
 irley Chisholm for President.” The exhibition seeks to demonstrate that wo
 men’s work has been essential to American society and is inherently politi
 cal: Women’s work is everywhere. Curated by the Center for Women’s History
  curatorial staff and fellows\n\nWe are pleased to have the NY Historical 
 Society back with us!\nClick Here to Learn More About the Exhibit - https:
 //youtu.be/keT2p2El5FU\n\n\n
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DESCRIPTION:Register Here - https://rssny.org/class-forms/ny-historical-soc
 iety.html\n\nWhat is “women’s work?” How have broad trends in American eco
 nomic\, legal\, and political history encouraged women to take certain job
 s and restricted them from “men’s work?” How have race\, ethnicity\, socia
 l class\, legal status\, sexual orientation\, and gender presentation impa
 cted these distinctions?\n\nIn a new exhibition\, the Center for Women’s H
 istory showcases approximately 45 objects from New-York Historical’s own M
 useum and Library collections to demonstrate how “women’s work” defies cat
 egorization. The items range from a 19th-century mahogany cradle to a 20th
 -century doctor’s dissection kit to a pinback button with the message “Shi
 rley Chisholm for President.” The exhibition seeks to demonstrate that wom
 en’s work has been essential to American society and is inherently politic
 al: Women’s work is everywhere. Curated by the Center for Women’s History 
 curatorial staff and fellows\n\nWe are pleased to have the NY Historical S
 ociety back with us!\nClick Here to Learn More About the Exhibit - https:/
 /youtu.be/keT2p2El5FU\n\n\n
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SUMMARY:NY Historical Society Presents Women's Work (Hybrid - presenter is 
 on zoom)
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