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SUMMARY:Ridgefield Oral History Project Celebration & Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nTo commemorate and celebrate the success of the Ridgefield LGBTQIA+ Oral History Project\, the Ridgefield Historical Society and Ridgefield CT Pride invite you to the Ridgefield Oral History Project Celebration & Conversation. It will be a time to come together\, to celebrate and share reflections\, stories\, and insights gathered throughout the project. Nationally renowned LGBTQIA+ historian\, Susan Ferentinos PhD\, will facilitate an informal roundtable with project participants. Refreshments will be served. This free program is open to the public and will take place at 2-4pm on Saturday\, June 21\, 2025\, at the Ridgefield Library\, 472 Main Street\, Ridgefield\, CT. Seating is limited and registration online here is required to attend: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdY7b7y6veNV6whJ0CS-SmNrBtb4AFlG7w9UUQ-Ji1As8bvpg/viewform \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLaunched in 2023\, thanks to a generous grant from CT Humanities\, the Ridgefield LGBTQIA+ Oral History Project is a collaboration between the Ridgefield Historical Society\, Ridgefield CT Pride\, and student volunteers from Ridgefield High School. The goals of the Ridgefield Oral History Project are to record\, preserve\, and share Ridgefield LGBTQIA+ stories\, which are underrepresented in the Ridgefield Historical Society’s collection; to foster intergenerational conversation; and increase civic pride and awareness. \n\n\n\nUnder the guidance of Dr. Susan Ferentinos\, Project Advisor; Stephen Bartkus\, Ridgefield Historical Society Executive Director and Project Director; Alisa Trachtenberg\, Ridgefield CT Pride Director; Dr. Robin Collins\, Project Manager; Julie Henderson\, Ridgefield High School GSA Club Advisor; and Betsy Reid\, Ridgefield Historical Society Collections Manager; Ridgefield High School student volunteers were trained in oral history techniques and conducted 29 interviews with 33 individuals from the Ridgefield community. These powerful stories have been transcribed\, cataloged\, and preserved in both the Ridgefield Historical Society’s Online Catalog and in the Connecticut Digital Archive\, and will also be featured in a forthcoming book edited by Dr. Ferentinos. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n“This project represents an important step in making Ridgefield’s history more inclusive\,” said Bartkus. “By empowering students to record and preserve the stories of LGBTQIA+ residents\, we’ve helped forge meaningful connections across generations and created a more complete and representative historical record.” \n\n\n\nThe June 21 roundtable will discuss these experiences and celebrate the voices and histories of Ridgefield’s LGBTQIA+ residents. Audience members will have the opportunity to engage with project participants and reflect on the role of personal storytelling in fostering understanding and a more inclusive community. \n\n\n\nFor more information about the project contact info@ridgefieldhistoricalsociety.org or visit: https://ridgefieldhistoricalsociety.org/collections/oral-history-project/ \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister Here
URL:https://ridgefieldhistoricalsociety.org/event/ridgefield-oral-history-project-celebration-conversation/
LOCATION:Ridgefield Library\, 472 Main St\, Ridgefield\, CT\, 06877\, United States
CATEGORIES:LGBTQIA+
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SUMMARY:Pride in the Park
DESCRIPTION:Ridgefield Historical Society will have a table at Pride in the Park at Ballard Park on Sunday\, June 1\, from 12 to 3pm and will be sharing Ridgefield’s LGBTQIA+ history as well as talking about our oral history project. Admission is free and all are welcome. \n\n\n\nA generous grant awarded by CT Humanities to the Ridgefield Historical Society\, supported this project. This initiative is a collaboration of the Ridgefield Historical Society\, Ridgefield CT Pride\, and student volunteers from Ridgefield High School to diversify the Ridgefield Historical Society’s oral history collection.  \n\n\n\n“We’re thrilled that CT Humanities awarded us this grant to support our innovative oral history project and celebrate our community’s diverse history\,” said Stephen Bartkus\, Executive Director of the Ridgefield Historical Society. “This project will document the untold stories of LGBTQIA+ residents in Ridgefield\, a significant step towards filling a gap in our historical record while encouraging intergenerational connections within our community.”
URL:https://ridgefieldhistoricalsociety.org/event/pride-in-the-park/
LOCATION:Ballard Park\, 485 Main St\, Ridgefield\, Connecticut\, 06877
CATEGORIES:LGBTQIA+,Special Events
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SUMMARY:Pride in the Park
DESCRIPTION:Ridgefield Historical Society will have a table at Pride in the Park at Ballard Park on Saturday\, June 1\, from noon to 3 and will be sharing Ridgefield LGBTQIA+ history as well as talking about an oral history project begun this year. Admission is free and all are welcome. \n\n\n\nA generous grant awarded by CT Humanities to the Ridgefield Historical Society\, will support this project. This two-year $50\,000 initiative is a collaboration of the Ridgefield Historical Society\, Ridgefield CT Pride\, and student volunteers from Ridgefield High School to diversify the Ridgefield Historical Society’s oral history collection.  \n\n\n\n“We’re thrilled that CT Humanities awarded us this grant to support our innovative oral history project and celebrate our community’s diverse history\,” said Stephen Bartkus\, Executive Director of the Ridgefield Historical Society. “This project will document the untold stories of LGBTQIA+ residents in Ridgefield\, a significant step towards filling a gap in our historical record while encouraging intergenerational connections within our community.”
URL:https://ridgefieldhistoricalsociety.org/event/history-is-being-preserved-learn-more-at-pride-in-the-park/
LOCATION:Ballard Park Ridgefield CT\, 485 Main St\, Ridgefield\, Connecticut\, 06877
CATEGORIES:LGBTQIA+,Special Events
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SUMMARY:Intemperate Habits: LGBTQ History from a Connecticut Perspective
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, November 15\, 2023 at 6:30pm the Ridgefield Historical Society\, in partnership with the Ridgefield Library and Ridgefield CT Pride\, will present\, Intemperate Habits: LGBTQ History from a Connecticut Perspective\, a talk by Susan Ferentinos\, PhD. To register for this free program at the Ridgefield Library\, which is made possible by a grant from CT Humanities\, click the blue button above to register. \n\n\n\nTo celebrate the launch of our Ridgefield LGBTQ Oral History Project\, historian Susan Ferentinos will offer an overview of LGBTQ history\, with particular emphasis on the experiences of LGBTQ people in Connecticut. From some of the earliest evidence of same-sex desire in the English colonies to the LGBTQ civil rights struggles of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries\, Connecticut has been a part of the national story of gender and sexual diversity. By using local stories to illustrate national trends\, Dr. Ferentinos will demonstrate the importance of individual LGBTQ lives and communities to our understandings of the past. \n\n\n\nSusan Ferentinos\, PhD\, is a public history researcher\, writer\, and consultant helping cultural organizations share untold stories about women and LGBTQ people. She will be assisting with the Ridgefield LGBTQ Oral History Project and has recently worked with the Palmer-Warner House in East Haddam\, Connecticut\, and the Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site in Hyde Park\, New York. She is the author of the award-winning book Interpreting LGBT History at Museums and Historic Sites and has contributed her expertise to the National Park Service initiative “Telling All Americans’ Stories.” \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nRidgefield Historical Society preserves\, interprets\, and fosters public knowledge of Ridgefield’s historical\, cultural\, and architectural heritage. Learn more by visiting www.ridgefieldhistoricalsociety.org \n\n\n\nRidgefield CT Pride celebrates Ridgefield’s LGBTQIA+ community\, educates\, promotes awareness\, understanding\, and acceptance\, fosters a sense of belonging\, as well as provides support for both LGBTQIA+ individuals and their friends and family. Learn more by visiting www.ridgefieldctpride.com \n\n\n\nConnecticut Humanities (CTH) is an independent\, non-profit affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. CTH connects people to the humanities through grants\, partnerships\, and collaborative programs. CTH projects\, administration\, and program development are supported by state and federal matching funds\, community foundations\, and gifts from private sources. Learn more by visiting www.cthumanities.org \n\n\n\nThe Ridgefield Library is located at 472 Main St. in Ridgefield\, CT. For more information call 203-438-5821\, email info@ridgefieldhistoricalsociety.org\, or visit www.ridgefieldhistoricalsociety.org
URL:https://ridgefieldhistoricalsociety.org/event/intemperate-habits-lgbtq-history-from-a-connecticut-perspective-3/
LOCATION:Ridgefield Library\, 472 Main St\, Ridgefield\, CT\, 06877\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,LGBTQIA+,Special Events
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED - Intemperate Habits: LGBTQ History from a Connecticut Perspective
DESCRIPTION:This presentation has been postponed due to unforeseen circumstances and will be rescheduled in the near future. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nThe Ridgefield Historical Society\, in partnership with the Ridgefield Library and Ridgefield CT Pride\, will present\, Intemperate Habits: LGBTQ History from a Connecticut Perspective\, a talk by Susan Ferentinos\, PhD. This free program is made possible by a grant from CT Humanities. \n\n\n\nTo celebrate the launch of the Ridgefield LGBTQ Oral History Project and LGBTQ History Month\, historian Susan Ferentinos will offer an overview of LGBTQ history\, with particular emphasis on the experiences of LGBTQ people in Connecticut. From some of the earliest evidence of same-sex desire in the English colonies to the LGBTQ civil rights struggles of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries\, Connecticut has been a part of the national story of gender and sexual diversity. By using local stories to illustrate national trends\, Dr. Ferentinos will demonstrate the importance of individual LGBTQ lives and communities to our understandings of the past. \n\n\n\nSusan Ferentinos\, PhD\, is a public history researcher\, writer\, and consultant helping cultural organizations share untold stories about women and LGBTQ people. She will be assisting with the Ridgefield LGBTQ Oral History Project and has recently worked with the Palmer-Warner House in East Haddam\, Connecticut\, and the Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site in Hyde Park\, New York. She is the author of the award-winning book Interpreting LGBT History at Museums and Historic Sites and has contributed her expertise to the National Park Service initiative “Telling All Americans’ Stories.” \n\n\n\nRidgefield Historical Society preserves\, interprets\, and fosters public knowledge of Ridgefield’s historical\, cultural\, and architectural heritage. Learn more by visiting www.ridgefieldhistoricalsociety.org \n\n\n\nRidgefield CT Pride celebrates Ridgefield’s LGBTQIA+ community\, educates\, promotes awareness\, understanding\, and acceptance\, fosters a sense of belonging\, as well as provides support for both LGBTQIA+ individuals and their friends and family. Learn more by visiting www.ridgefieldctpride.com \n\n\n\nConnecticut Humanities (CTH) is an independent\, non-profit affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. CTH connects people to the humanities through grants\, partnerships\, and collaborative programs. CTH projects\, administration\, and program development are supported by state and federal matching funds\, community foundations\, and gifts from private sources. Learn more by visiting www.cthumanities.org \n\n\n\nFor more information call 203-438-5821\, email info@ridgefieldhistoricalsociety.org\, or visit www.ridgefieldhistoricalsociety.org
URL:https://ridgefieldhistoricalsociety.org/event/intemperate-habits-lgbtq-history-from-a-connecticut-perspective-2/
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CATEGORIES:Lectures,LGBTQIA+
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