Listen to the Words of Ruth Bader Ginsburg at a Brooklyn Museum Virtual Birthday Celebration
The Council for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum is staging a one-night-only celebration of Ruth Bader Ginsburg with dramatic readings of some of the late Supreme Court Justice’s most important opinions and arguments.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg at the 1993 confirmation hearing for her appointment to the Supreme Court. Photo by Michael R. Jenkins via Library of Congress
The Council for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum is staging a one-night-only celebration of Ruth Bader Ginsburg with dramatic readings of some of the late Supreme Court Justice’s most important opinions and arguments.
The virtual program will include readings by Kathleen Chalfant, Noma Dumezweni, Karen Finley and others yet to be announced.
It takes place on the Brooklyn native’s birthday, March 15. Tickets for the event start at $50 with proceeds going to support the museum’s Feminist Art Fund.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the event page online.
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