The Stonewall National Museum will host “Edie Windsor: Marriage Equality and the Supreme Court” on Saturday, March 8, from 6–8 PM. This free event celebrates the legacy of Edie Windsor, the LGBTQ rights pioneer whose 2013 Supreme Court victory struck down the Defense of Marriage Act. The evening will feature an enlightening conversation with Windsor’s widow, Judith Kasen-Windsor, who will discuss Edie’s activism and its lasting impact. Attendees will also get a rare look at personal artifacts from Windsor’s estate and the museum’s archives, offering insight into her fight for equality.
Held at the historic Stonewall National Museum, this event invites the community to reflect on Windsor’s contributions and the ongoing struggle for LGBTQ+ rights. For more details, visit stonewall-museum.org.