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NJPAC Presents Women At NJPAC A Gathering Of Givers: Reshaping Our Communities and Our World

New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) presents Women at NJPAC A Gathering Of Givers: Reshaping Our Communities and Our World on Monday, March, 8, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. As we begin to imagine our lives after the pandemic, we know that women s needs and choices will be critical to how the world evolves. Will the millions of women who left the workforce last year rejoin it? How will workplaces be transformed? What conversations will women lead in the public square, and how will our art chronicle this moment? How will our philanthropy reshape our communities? How can women move the country toward greater social justice?

Memories of living in Harringay from 1962 to 1965

Memories of living in Harringay from 1962 to 1965 Posted by Hugh on September 3, 2012 at 8:53 in History of Harringay   Memories of living in Harringay from 1962 to 1965 and then regularly visiting up until 1980 In 1962 at the age of two , my parents and I moved into a flat above my (maternal) grandparents shop Genia at 513 Green Lanes. They opened the shop some time in the 1940s, selling children’s clothes and women’s lingerie. It was one of those older style of shops where the entrance door wasn’t flush with the front window but set a bit further back along a short corridor. We could enter our flat through the shop but generally we entered via the alley off Warham Road and then the back door. My mum used to help out in the shop on Saturdays up until my grandparents sold up in 1980. That was when Nationwide bought it and turned into one of their branches.

Memories of living in Harringay from 1962 to 1965

Memories of living in Harringay from 1962 to 1965 Posted by Hugh on September 3, 2012 at 8:53 in History of Harringay   Memories of living in Harringay from 1962 to 1965 and then regularly visiting up until 1980 In 1962 at the age of two , my parents and I moved into a flat above my (maternal) grandparents shop Genia at 513 Green Lanes. They opened the shop some time in the 1940s, selling children’s clothes and women’s lingerie. It was one of those older style of shops where the entrance door wasn’t flush with the front window but set a bit further back along a short corridor. We could enter our flat through the shop but generally we entered via the alley off Warham Road and then the back door. My mum used to help out in the shop on Saturdays up until my grandparents sold up in 1980. That was when Nationwide bought it and turned into one of their branches.

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