When Benjamin and Robert Moore emigrated from County Monaghan to Brooklyn, NY in 1872, there was no #MeToo movement. Also, there was no pre-made wall and ceiling paint.
Almost 150 years later, we are still using Benjamin Moore paint. We are still upgrading our kitchens, our living rooms, and our society. We are debating standards for sexual misconduct, abuse of power, and systemic bias. And now the group FairPlé is calling for gender equality in traditional and folk music.
Whether you’re involved in social movements or house painting projects—or you’ve never consulted a paint chip strip or held a protest sign—these conversations with Karan Casey, Brian Ó hAirt, Laura Cortese, Nic Gareiss, Ellery Klein, and Dr. Lisa Coyne might inspire you to dip your brush into the gender inclusivity pool, starting with your own walls first. (And starting with election day on Tuesday November 6th!)
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