Wednesday, April 15

Organize, Agitate, Educate

How Susan B. Anthony & Cayuga County Reformers Fought for Social Justice

Carriage House Theater | 6 PM

“Pay what you wish” Admission

Susan B. Anthony and Cayuga County activists were at the forefront of America’s fight for social justice in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Learn how abolitionists, suffragists, and human rights advocates worked together to challenge injustice and inspire change.

About the Presenter

Allison Hinman

President & CEO of the National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House

Allison Hinman is the new President & CEO of the National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House. She has nearly a decade of progressive experience in historic house museums where she provides visitors with opportunities to experience the power of place and connect with the changemakers of our past. Before joining the Anthony Museum, Hinman served as Assistant Director of Development at the George Eastman Museum in Rochester, NY and as Director of Development at the Seward House Museum in Auburn, NY. In addition to a B.A. in History from Westminster College, Hinman earned a M.A. in Museum Studies and a M.A. in Arts Leadership Administration from Syracuse University. She is a Landmark Society Of Western New York board member and previously served on the City of Rochester’s Preservation Board and has taught courses in museum studies and museum education at SUNY Oswego.

This program is made possible by Commemorate 250 Funding provided by the City of Auburn’s Historic and Cultural Sites Commission and the Equal Rights Heritage Center