August 18, 2016
Exploring two new books out about the history of women’s economic rights and the right to vote
Authors discuss key women who inspired constitutional change throughout American history.
It was on April 2, 1917 that Jeanette Rankin became the first woman in Congress. But within days, she became the target of…
For this Friday session, Lisa Tetrault, associate professor at Carnegie Mellon University joins Center Chief Learning Officer…
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