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Women in Politics

Season 9 Episode 4 | 27m 56sVideo has Closed Captions

Increasing Participation in the Process

The 19th Amendment to the US Constitution in 1919 provided women the right to vote. In celebration of 100 years of the amendment, Heather Fargo from the Capital Women's Campaign and Diana Madoshi from the National Women's History Alliance join host Scott Syhpax to talk about women in politics - from voting to serving and everything in between.

09/20/2019

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Women in Politics

Season 9 Episode 4 | 27m 56sVideo has Closed Captions

The 19th Amendment to the US Constitution in 1919 provided women the right to vote. In celebration of 100 years of the amendment, Heather Fargo from the Capital Women's Campaign and Diana Madoshi from the National Women's History Alliance join host Scott Syhpax to talk about women in politics - from voting to serving and everything in between.

09/20/2019

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