
Smithsonian National Museum of American History
Invites You To:
Girlhood (It’s Complicated):
VIRTUAL OPENING EVENT
7pm ET, October 8, 2020
From Helen Keller to Naomi Wadler, girls have spoken up, challenged expectations and been on the frontlines of social change. Through their lives, what it means to be a girl—and a woman—has always been part of the American conversation. Girlhood (It’s complicated) showcases unexpected stories of girlhood, engaging the audience in timely conversations about women’s history. Join us for the virtual celebration to kick off the exhibition.
Featuring
Lady Mimi
Dr Lara Eskander
The Outrage
Girls Night In
Well Read Black Girl
Girls Rock
sPACYcLOUD
Smithsonian Director
SCHEDULE
MAIN PROGRAM HOSTED BY DR ELIZA DOOLITTLE
FEAT MASTER FEMME
LET’S CELEBRATE GIRLHOOD WITH THIS VIRTUAL OPENING CELEBRATION AND SUMMIT ■ AN INCLUSIVE, VIRTUAL EXPERIENCE WITH A VARIETY OF UPLIFTING AND MOTIVATIONAL PROGRAMMING AND PERFORMANCES THAT WE HOPE WILL LEAVE YOU FEELING INSPIRED AND EMPOWERED
7-8 PM
SPOKEN WORD PERFORMANCE BY ■ XXXX
INNER VISION WARRIOR MEDITATION LED BY ■ XXXX OF YOGABLISS
SMITHSONIAN DIRECTOR X ON A HISTORICAL FIGURE FROM EXHIBITION PERFORMANCES BY
XXXX ■ XXXX ■ XXX
INTERVIEWS WITH
XXX ■ XXX ■ XXX
TALK ABOUT THE INSPIRATION BEHIND THE EXHIBITION BY
SMITHSONIAN DIRECTOR X
8-9PM BREAKOUT SESSIONS
PERIOD TALK WITH LADY MIMI, MARKETING MANAGER AT FLEX ■ SCIENCE IS LOUD (STEM) WITH DR LARA ESKANDER ■ ACTIVISM 101 WITH THE OUTRAGEARTISTS STUDIO TOURS ■ WELLNESS MOMENT WITH GIRLS NIGHT IN ■ VIRTUAL BOOK CLUB WITH WELL READ BLACK GIRL ■ MUSIC LESSONS WITH GIRLS ROCK ■ HISTORY OF SKATE CULTURE WITH sPACYcLOUD
Schedule
7 - 8pm Main program hosted by Dr Eliza Doolittle and featuring Master Femme
Let’s celebrate girlhood with this virtual opening celebration and summit - an inclusive, virtual experience with a variety of uplifting and motivational programming and performances that we hope will leave you feeling inspired and empowered.
Highlights include:
Spoken Word performance by XXXX
Inner Vision Warrior meditation led by XXXX of YogaBliss
Smithsonian Director X on a historical figure from exhibition Performances by XXXXX, XXXX, and XXXX
Interviews with XXXXX, XXXX, and XXXX
Smithsonian Director X talks about the inspiration behind the exhibition
8 - 9pm Breakout sessions
Period Talk with Lady Mimi, Marketing Manager at Flex
Science is Loud (STEM) with Dr Lara Eskander
Activism 101 with The OutrageArtists studio tours
Wellness Moment with Girls Night In
Virtual Book Club with Well Read Black Girl
Music Lessons with Girls Rock
History of Skate Culture with sPACYcLOUD

The history of girlhood is not what people think; it is complicated.
Young women are often told that girls are “made of sugar and spice and everything nice.”
What is learned from history is that girls are made of stronger stuff.
THEY HAVE CHANGED HISTORY.
MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD
What should the world know about girls today?

7pm ET, October 8th, 2020.