19th Amendment Interpretation Internship
As an intern at the Women's Rights National Historical Park I investigated the role of abolition in the women's rights movement and the intersectionality of racism and sexism at the 1848 Women's Rights Convention. From my findings I created various materials for park programs, including an exhibit in the park's visitor center. Sections from one of my research papers are featured on the NPS website as an article series:
https://www.nps.gov/articles/series.htm?id=FC8EC040-A811-5D1D-287D4B274E72E653
^ Working the welcome booth for the Women’s Rights National Historic Park 2019 Convention Day weekend
^ Photos of the pop-up exhibit on the Rochester Women’s Rights Convention of 1848, written by myself and brought to life by Lauren Becker at Flat Hat Exhibits.