In Crown Heights, Brooklyn during the late summer of 1991, a senseless tragedy caused the long-simmering tensions between the area’s Black and Hasidic Jewish communities to boil over into a national crisis. READ MORE
The program will explore the under-recognized individuals and groups of the Suffrage Movement and examine how portraiture promoted gender equality and became a crucial element of women’s activism. READ MORE
The Jewish Genealogy Society of Pittsburgh is launching a series of workshops to help genealogists learn how to use these valuable research tools. In this first session, learn how to use the Pittsburgh Jewish Newspaper Project. READ MORE
Marking the centenary of the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920, Votes for Women: A Portrait of Persistence will explore the history and complexity of the national suffrage movement with Kate Clarke Lemay, historian at the National Portrait Gallery. READ MORE
RCB brings the brassy goodness to your computer screens with "River City Brasstacular!" Join us for an eclectic evening of your favorite RCB tunes like "Bohemian Rhapsody," "Under the Sea," and "Belle of the Ball." Hosted by James Gourlay! READ MORE