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Roundtable: "We Wanted a Revolution" at the Brooklyn Museum. Thursday, Nov. 12. 7PM

An exploration of the politics of feminism that emerged in the 1970s around the ideas of race and class. Free with Museum admission.

Linda Goode Bryant, Maren Hassinger, Dindga McCannon, and Lorraine O’Grady join the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art for an exploration of the politics of feminism that emerged in the 1970s around ideas of race and class. In advance of a groundbreaking special exhibition in conjunction with the Sackler Center’s tenth anniversary, artists and scholars come together to reflect on how women of color in the arts professions sought equality, justice, and self-determination during the period. Moderated by Andrea Browne Barnwell.

Free with Museum admission.

Roundtable will be held in the Iris and Gerald B. Cantor Auditorium, 3rd Floor.

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