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The Walnut Club Galentine's Party

When:
Thursday, February 9, 2023, 5:45 PM until 8:00 PM
Where:
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
https://www.portal.hsp.org/
1300 Locust Street
Philadelphia, PA  19107
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Celebrate Galentine's Day with The Walnut Club! 

Join us for one of our club's most popular events of the year! 

This program is dedicated to self-care and celebrating YOU. It's a night of celebrations, where we shower our members and gal pals with love and affection.

We've got a fun-filled event packed with empowering and entertaining speakers, opportunities to make meaningful connections, introductions to local retail vendors and women-owned businesses, and raffle prizes!

All attendees are automatically entered into our raffle. We recommend bringing cash to purchase extra tickets & increase your chances of winning!

Plus, all guests will be greeted by The Compliment Squad!

Keynote Speaker:
I'm SELF(ISH) and you should be, too!
Presented by Danielle Massi, CEO of The Wellness Collective

Danielle Massi is a licensed psychotherapist, #1 best-selling author, CEO of The Wellness Collective, and the leading expert on shadow work. She is the founder of the SELF(ISH)philly Conference, and is an international keynote speaker, captivating audiences on the topic of holistic health.

Danielle has been touted as this generation's voice on shadow work, and the most trusted source on the topic. Recently published with Union Square & Co for her new book, Shadow Work, Danielle is on a mission to help people understand how to access the unconscious mind and reprogram themselves for health, wealth, and alignment.

Danielle is known for her authenticity and her unique way of seamlessly blending science and spirituality to make the shadow accessible to everyone.



Special event exhibit!
During our event, guests will have the opportunity to explore a specially curated exhibit on women's history. 

“Who’d Be Against Equal Rights for Women?” New Perspectives on 1972–1973
The twelve-month period between January 1972 and January 1973 was unlike any other in the history of the women’s rights movement:

- In January, Shirley Chisholm announced her candidacy for the Democratic nomination for president, becoming the first woman and the first African American to run for a major party’s presidential nomination.

- Two months later, Congress passed the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), nearly fifty years after the measure first appeared before that chamber.

- Title IX of the Higher Education Act, which Congress enacted in August, barred sex discrimination in educational institutions receiving federal funds.

- Finally, as part of a series of decisions that applied the concept of privacy to the realms of sexuality and reproduction, the Supreme Court in Roe v. Wade (1973) overturned state abortion bans.

As congresswoman Bella Abzug (D-NY) noted, it “was a watershed year. We put sex discrimination provisions into everything. There was no opposition. Who’d be against equal rights for women? So we just kept passing women’s rights legislation.”

Fifty years later, each case in this display looks back at one of these events, contextualizing them within a longer history and opening them up to broader themes and questions, including changing perceptions of women’s bodies, the development of intersectional feminism, the contested meaning of economic equality for women, the limited usefulness of the wave metaphor, and recent controversies over reproductive rights.




Reserve your spot for this one-of-a-kind event!
This event is open to members and guests interested in learning more The Walnut Club.


About our event venue

The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, founded in 1824, is one of the nation’s largest archives of historical documents. They proudly serve as Philadelphia’s Library of American History, with over 21 million manuscripts, books, and graphic images encompassing centuries of US history. HSP supports more than 4,000 on-site researchers annually and millions more around the globe who use its online resources. HSP is also a leading center for the documentation and study of ethnic communities and immigrant experiences in the 20th century, and one of the largest family history libraries in the country. Through educator workshops, research opportunities, public programs and lectures throughout the year, we strive to make history relevant and exhilarating to all.


 
And a special thank you to all our sponsors!
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