Discover the cutting-edge world of historical research at the Museum!
Our curators are at the forefront of groundbreaking work — whether acquiring new artifacts, curating exhibitions, or participating in global research projects. Now, you’re invited to go behind the scenes.
Join us for this series of casual 45-minute conversations, where you’ll get an exclusive look at some of the exciting research at the Museum. Grab a coffee or tea, and enjoy engaging discussions with our experts. It’s a unique opportunity to dive into history as never before!
Saeedeh Niktab Etaati on Protest, Sound, and Feminist Activism
Join Saeedeh Niktab Etaati, Curator of Diasporas and Multinational Communities, for a talk highlighting the Museum of History’s collections and documenting social justice movements led by women-identifying activists from diverse diasporic communities across Canada.
Through protest materials and sonic activism, the discussion will explore the vital contributions of women from historically marginalized communities and gender-diverse activists in advancing gender equity, transnational feminist movements, and human rights advocacy.
General admission: $10 + tax
Members: Free! Registration required.
Presented in English with simultaneous French interpretation.
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