This Saturday 6/29 at 1:00 PM
A Special Multimedia Event
They Rocked America From
Main Street, East Haddam
Kate Swift (1922-2011) and Casey Miller (1919-1997) were pivotal figures in the women's movement that reshaped society starting in the 1960s. Working from their riverside East Haddam home, their groundbreaking work provided the movement with a language that embodied its principles, advanced its progress, and changed the way we communicate about each other.
Discover the story of their lives, their professional collaboration, and their rise to national prominence as authorities on sexism in language. Explore their impactful activism and gain insights into their personal relationship.
Join us this Saturday at the Museum to celebrate their lives
and enduring contributions to social change.
Location: East Haddam Historical Society & Museum, 264 Town Street, East Haddam
Free for members and children 12 and under, with a minimum suggested donation of $5 for non-members for this special event.
For information call 860-873-3944 or museum@easthaddamhistory.org
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