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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
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LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
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 ence
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
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  Level Display Cases
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52116680397793
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DTEND:20260401T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52116680398818
DTSTART:20260402T120000Z
DTEND:20260402T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52116680399843
DTSTART:20260403T120000Z
DTEND:20260403T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTAMP:20260518T150320Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52116680401892
DTSTART:20260404T120000Z
DTEND:20260404T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTEND:20260413T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTSTART:20260414T120000Z
DTEND:20260414T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52116680415215
DTSTART:20260415T120000Z
DTEND:20260415T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
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DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52116680416240
DTSTART:20260416T120000Z
DTEND:20260416T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52116680418289
DTSTART:20260417T120000Z
DTEND:20260417T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52116680419314
DTSTART:20260418T120000Z
DTEND:20260418T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52116680420339
DTSTART:20260419T120000Z
DTEND:20260419T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52116680421364
DTSTART:20260420T120000Z
DTEND:20260420T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52116680423413
DTSTART:20260421T120000Z
DTEND:20260421T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52116680424438
DTSTART:20260422T120000Z
DTEND:20260422T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52116680425463
DTSTART:20260423T120000Z
DTEND:20260423T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52116680426488
DTSTART:20260424T120000Z
DTEND:20260424T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTEND:20260504T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTSTART:20260505T120000Z
DTEND:20260505T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
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DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574321763
DTSTART:20260506T120000Z
DTEND:20260506T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
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DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574323812
DTSTART:20260507T120000Z
DTEND:20260507T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574325861
DTSTART:20260508T120000Z
DTEND:20260508T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574326886
DTSTART:20260509T120000Z
DTEND:20260509T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574328935
DTSTART:20260510T120000Z
DTEND:20260510T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574329960
DTSTART:20260511T120000Z
DTEND:20260511T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574330985
DTSTART:20260512T120000Z
DTEND:20260512T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574333034
DTSTART:20260513T120000Z
DTEND:20260513T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574334059
DTSTART:20260514T120000Z
DTEND:20260514T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTEND:20260515T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTEND:20260516T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTEND:20260517T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTEND:20260518T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTSTART:20260519T120000Z
DTEND:20260519T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
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DTSTART:20260520T120000Z
DTEND:20260520T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
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DTSTART:20260521T120000Z
DTEND:20260521T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
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DTSTART:20260522T120000Z
DTEND:20260522T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574345332
DTSTART:20260523T120000Z
DTEND:20260523T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574347381
DTSTART:20260524T120000Z
DTEND:20260524T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574348406
DTSTART:20260525T120000Z
DTEND:20260525T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574349431
DTSTART:20260526T120000Z
DTEND:20260526T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574351480
DTSTART:20260527T120000Z
DTEND:20260527T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574352505
DTSTART:20260528T120000Z
DTEND:20260528T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574353530
DTSTART:20260529T120000Z
DTEND:20260529T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574355579
DTSTART:20260530T120000Z
DTEND:20260530T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574356604
DTSTART:20260531T120000Z
DTEND:20260531T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574357629
DTSTART:20260601T120000Z
DTEND:20260601T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574358654
DTSTART:20260602T120000Z
DTEND:20260602T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574360703
DTSTART:20260603T120000Z
DTEND:20260603T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTEND:20260604T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTSTART:20260605T120000Z
DTEND:20260605T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
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DTSTART:20260606T120000Z
DTEND:20260606T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTSTART:20260607T120000Z
DTEND:20260607T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
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DTSTART:20260608T120000Z
DTEND:20260608T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
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DTSTART:20260609T120000Z
DTEND:20260609T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
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DTSTART:20260610T120000Z
DTEND:20260610T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574370951
DTSTART:20260611T120000Z
DTEND:20260611T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574373000
DTSTART:20260612T120000Z
DTEND:20260612T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574374025
DTSTART:20260613T120000Z
DTEND:20260613T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574376074
DTSTART:20260614T120000Z
DTEND:20260614T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574377099
DTSTART:20260615T120000Z
DTEND:20260615T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574378124
DTSTART:20260616T120000Z
DTEND:20260616T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574379149
DTSTART:20260617T120000Z
DTEND:20260617T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574380174
DTSTART:20260618T120000Z
DTEND:20260618T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574382223
DTSTART:20260619T120000Z
DTEND:20260619T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574383248
DTSTART:20260620T120000Z
DTEND:20260620T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574384273
DTSTART:20260621T120000Z
DTEND:20260621T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574385298
DTSTART:20260622T120000Z
DTEND:20260622T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTSTART:20260704T120000Z
DTEND:20260704T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTSTART:20260705T120000Z
DTEND:20260705T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574406816
DTSTART:20260706T120000Z
DTEND:20260706T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574408865
DTSTART:20260707T120000Z
DTEND:20260707T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574410914
DTSTART:20260708T120000Z
DTEND:20260708T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574411939
DTSTART:20260709T120000Z
DTEND:20260709T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574413988
DTSTART:20260710T120000Z
DTEND:20260710T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150321Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574415013
DTSTART:20260711T120000Z
DTEND:20260711T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574416038
DTSTART:20260712T120000Z
DTEND:20260712T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTEND:20260713T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTEND:20260715T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTEND:20260716T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTEND:20260717T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTSTART:20260720T120000Z
DTEND:20260720T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTSTART:20260721T120000Z
DTEND:20260721T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTSTART:20260722T120000Z
DTEND:20260722T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTSTART:20260723T120000Z
DTEND:20260723T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
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DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574434482
DTSTART:20260724T120000Z
DTEND:20260724T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574436531
DTSTART:20260725T120000Z
DTEND:20260725T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574438580
DTSTART:20260726T120000Z
DTEND:20260726T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574439605
DTSTART:20260727T120000Z
DTEND:20260727T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574441654
DTSTART:20260728T120000Z
DTEND:20260728T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574444727
DTSTART:20260729T120000Z
DTEND:20260729T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574446776
DTSTART:20260730T120000Z
DTEND:20260730T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574448825
DTSTART:20260731T120000Z
DTEND:20260731T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574450874
DTSTART:20260801T120000Z
DTEND:20260801T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
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 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTSTART:20260809T120000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTEND:20260810T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTEND:20260811T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTSTART:20260812T120000Z
DTEND:20260812T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574477510
DTSTART:20260813T120000Z
DTEND:20260813T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574478535
DTSTART:20260814T120000Z
DTEND:20260814T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574479560
DTSTART:20260815T120000Z
DTEND:20260815T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574481609
DTSTART:20260816T120000Z
DTEND:20260816T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574482634
DTSTART:20260817T120000Z
DTEND:20260817T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574483659
DTSTART:20260818T120000Z
DTEND:20260818T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574484684
DTSTART:20260819T120000Z
DTEND:20260819T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574485709
DTSTART:20260820T120000Z
DTEND:20260820T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574487758
DTSTART:20260821T120000Z
DTEND:20260821T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTEND:20260823T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTEND:20260824T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTEND:20260825T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
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DTEND:20260826T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTEND:20260827T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTSTART:20260828T120000Z
DTEND:20260828T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTSTART:20260829T120000Z
DTEND:20260829T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTSTART:20260830T120000Z
DTEND:20260830T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
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DTSTART:20260831T120000Z
DTEND:20260831T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
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DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574502105
DTSTART:20260901T120000Z
DTEND:20260901T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574504154
DTSTART:20260902T120000Z
DTEND:20260902T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574506203
DTSTART:20260903T120000Z
DTEND:20260903T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574507228
DTSTART:20260904T120000Z
DTEND:20260904T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574509277
DTSTART:20260905T120000Z
DTEND:20260905T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574510302
DTSTART:20260906T120000Z
DTEND:20260906T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574512351
DTSTART:20260907T120000Z
DTEND:20260907T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574513376
DTSTART:20260908T120000Z
DTEND:20260908T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574514401
DTSTART:20260909T120000Z
DTEND:20260909T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574516450
DTSTART:20260910T120000Z
DTEND:20260910T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTEND:20260911T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTEND:20260912T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
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DTSTART:20260913T120000Z
DTEND:20260913T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTSTART:20260914T120000Z
DTEND:20260914T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTART:20260915T120000Z
DTEND:20260915T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
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DTSTART:20260916T120000Z
DTEND:20260916T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
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DTSTART:20260917T120000Z
DTEND:20260917T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
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DTSTART:20260918T120000Z
DTEND:20260918T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574538987
DTSTART:20260919T120000Z
DTEND:20260919T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574541036
DTSTART:20260920T120000Z
DTEND:20260920T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574543085
DTSTART:20260921T120000Z
DTEND:20260921T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574546158
DTSTART:20260922T120000Z
DTEND:20260922T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574547183
DTSTART:20260923T120000Z
DTEND:20260923T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574549232
DTSTART:20260924T120000Z
DTEND:20260924T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574551281
DTSTART:20260925T120000Z
DTEND:20260925T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574552306
DTSTART:20260926T120000Z
DTEND:20260926T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574554355
DTSTART:20260927T120000Z
DTEND:20260927T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574555380
DTSTART:20260928T120000Z
DTEND:20260928T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574557429
DTSTART:20260929T120000Z
DTEND:20260929T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T150322Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52754574558454
DTSTART:20260930T120000Z
DTEND:20260930T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of 
 Presence explores how dress functions as civic infrastructure that shapes 
 belonging\, authority\, and public life. Grounded in the clothing and acce
 ssories of Justice Ginsburg and the worlds she moved through\, the exhibit
 ion considers dress as signal\, shield\, and statement. What we wear\, car
 ry\, and keep can help us navigate public expectations and change them. Mo
 ving between intimate personal items and the visual codes of professional 
 power\, Fashioning Justice shows how clothing can communicate care\, convi
 ction\, and resistance through the most subtle details.\n\nThis exhibit is
  a collaboration between the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy and the
  College of Human Ecology and is made possible through the generosity of J
 eff '79 and Christie Weiss\, P'11 and '14.
GEO:42.450478;-76.478523
LOCATION:Human Ecology Building (HEB)\, Rachel Hope Doran ‘19 and Terrace
  Level Display Cases
SUMMARY:Fashioning Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54 and the Power of Pres
 ence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/fashioning-justice-ruth-bade
 r-ginsburg-54-and-the-power-of-presence
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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