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VIRTUAL VIDEO VISITS

Getting Started

Welcome to the Central New York Women's Rights Corridor. We suggest students begin their journey with "Series Overview: Honoring Sacred Ground."
Click on the image to be re-directed to the corresponding Virtual Video Visit and its resource page.  


Closed Captioning

To view the videos with closed captioning click or tap "watch on Youtube." 

All of the videos are available on our Youtube channel.

This first stop on the Corridor takes you on location to Ganondagan State Historic Site in Victor, New York. 

(Duration: 9 minutes and 45 seconds)

Discover the influence of Native and African American women on the early women’s rights activists in the United States.

(Duration: 8 minutes)

This video highlights details of their personal lives and their far-reaching social justice work in and from their home territory in Central New York.

(Duration: 9 Minutes)

About the Logo

Watch 100 years of activism in under 10 minutes! 

(Duration: 8 minutes and 20 seconds)

About the Logo

About the Logo

Women as leaders and changemakers in every aspect of American life, from centuries ago to today’s 21st century activism and innovations!

(Duration: 10 minutes)

About the Logo

About the Logo

About the Logo

The Central New York Women's Rights Corridor logo was created by Sandy Shutter of ARTISTIC IMPRESSIONS. The logo depicts: Jikonsaseh, Alice Paul, Harriet Tubman, Laura Cornelius Kellogg, and Matilda Joslyn Gage.

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