Preview: Womontown
Preview | 30s
The story of a group in the 1980s who band together to create a community by and for women.
From Kansas City PBS and Sandy Woodson comes Womontown, a new documentary about a group of women in 1980s Kansas City who banded together to defy gender norms, transforming 14 city blocks in the Longfellow neighborhood into a revolutionary community by and for women.
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Preview: Womontown
Preview | 30s
From Kansas City PBS and Sandy Woodson comes Womontown, a new documentary about a group of women in 1980s Kansas City who banded together to defy gender norms, transforming 14 city blocks in the Longfellow neighborhood into a revolutionary community by and for women.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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Clip | 25m 24s | Q&A after screening with producer, Sandy Woodson, and founders Drea and Mary Ann. (25m 24s)
Preview | 30s | The story of a group in the 1980s who band together to create a community by and for women. (30s)
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