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Queer Domesticity: Exploring the Relationships of Settlement House Workers

  • House of Seven Gables 115 Derby Street Salem, Massachusetts, 01970 United States (map)

Cost: Free

Settlement work thrived in the early days of the 20th century, with nearly 500 Settlements providing service nationally at the movement’s peak. The history of large movements such as these can often overlook the details of the dedicated individuals who led them. In honor of Pride Month, The Gables is hosting a virtual panel featuring several of the more famous Settlement Houses – Hull House, Henry Street Settlement, and The House of the Seven Gables – in a discussion regarding the women who dedicated their lives to their Settlement and the role their sometimes closeted relationships held in strengthening their work.

Speakers on this panel include Nadia Maragha, Education Manager at Jane Addams Hull House Museum, Katie Vogel, Public Historian at Henry Street Settlement, Ashley Hopkins Benton, Senior Historians and Curator of Social History at The New York State Museum, Dakota Russell, Executive Director of The House of the Seven Gables, and James Giessler, Executive Director/ CEO of North Shore Alliance of LGBTQ+ Youth.

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