#1755: Women's History Month | 51%

March 10, 2023 00:42:41
#1755: Women's History Month | 51%
51 Percent
#1755: Women's History Month | 51%

Mar 10 2023 | 00:42:41

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Show Notes

On this week’s 51%, we recognize Women’s History Month. Jennifer Herrera, vice president of external affairs for the National Women’s History Museum, shares how the organization is working to fill the gaps in our history books. Our associate producer, Jody Cowan, stops by a donation ceremony for a replica of the Women’s Rights Pioneers Monument at the New York State Museum. And we also speak to Cynthia Brix and William Keepin of Gender Equity & Reconciliation International about their model for gender healing, and the importance of truth and love in righting gender injustice.

Guests: Jennifer Herrera, vice president of external affairs for the National Women's History Museum; Cynthia Brix and William Keepin, founding directors of Gender Equity & Reconciliation International

51% is a national production of WAMC Northeast Public Radio in Albany, New York. It is produced and hosted by Jesse King. Our associate producer is Jody Cowan, our executive producer is Dr. Alan Chartock, and our theme is "Lolita" by the Albany-based artist Girl Blue.

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