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In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we are diving into the vibrant and meaningful history of the color pink. As one of the oldest colors recorded in geological history, pink has not only been a subject of fascination but also a symbol of deep cultural significance. Over the centuries, it has been both revered and controversial, shifting in meaning across different societies and contexts.
In this engaging presentation, speaker Robbie Amodeo will explore the evolution of pink—from its earliest uses in art and nature to its prominent role in the modern-day fight against breast cancer. He will examine how pink has transformed into a powerful symbol of empowerment, solidarity, and hope, particularly during the month of October.
Join us as we uncover the layers of history, psychology, and social impact behind one of the most iconic and evocative colors of our time.
Speaker & designer, Robbie Amodeo, works on Broadway, television and film in all facets of costume, wig and make-up design.
This program is made possible with the support of the Friends of the Livingston Public Library.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
10 Robert Harp Dr, Livingston, NJ, United States, New Jersey 07039