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Whether it’s teacups or televisions, what you decide to keep—and not keep—in your home provides deep insights about you, your family, and society itself.

We are partnering with the Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center to host Humanities Washington speaker, sociologist, and writer, Michelle Janning, on Tuesday, August 4 at 7 p.m. for a virtual program. 

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Discover how home spaces and objects tell the story of what’s happening in contemporary families. From stuffed animals to smartphones to love letters, the objects in our homes represent what’s going on in the stages of family life. Featuring real stories that bring her research to life, this talk highlights what we need to know about today’s changing family roles and relationships, how objects have their own cultural biographies, and the ways that group inequalities matter in the larger collection of our family stories.

 

Read a featured article by Michelle here.

All NCRL virtual events are free and open to the public. Events are held through the Zoom digital platform. To participate, register here. Once you register, an email will be sent to you with the Zoom event details and link. During each event, attendees will hear from the presenter and have an opportunity to submit questions through the chat feature for the author to answer live.

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