schwarzman building (midtown), free admission.
joy williams (president of the brooklyn naacp). nunes (president of now), kate shaw (professor of law and co-director of the floersheimer center for constitutional democracy at yeshiva university), and l. representative, ny 12th district), christian f. Tues 7pm: far from over: the fight for the equal rights amendment: presented in connection with the exhibition equal rights amendment: a century of speaking out, the new york public library hosts a panel discussion with politicians and activists on the continuing push for gender equality. mcnally jackson books (soho), $5 admission includes a voucher which can be used towards any same-day purchase at the bookstore, $26 admission includes a copy of the book. Tues 6:30pm: eyeliner: a cultural history: from nefertiti to amy winehouse, culture writer and author zahra hankir ( our women on the ground) explores the history of eyeliner, illustrating how it’s been used as a tool across the globe and over the centuries. Tues 12:45pm (various dates thru ): ice theatre of new york: city skate pop-up performances: ice dance company ice theatre of new york brings a series of short performances to neighborhood rinks through the season.