Women's Progress and Challenges 100 Years After the 19th Amendment

Women's Progress and Challenges 100 Years After the 19th Amendment

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Women's Progress and Challenges 100 Years After the 19th Amendment

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 Welcome
  3. 3 What are your thoughts at this moment
  4. 4 What are your thoughts on womens political energy
  5. 5 Women are becoming the most powerful political force
  6. 6 US has never had a commitment to common good
  7. 7 People are feeling the pain
  8. 8 The COVID crisis
  9. 9 Lessons from history
  10. 10 What would you do
  11. 11 Voting by mail
  12. 12 What can women do
  13. 13 Vote
  14. 14 Lessons from the past
  15. 15 Longterm work
  16. 16 What are you worried about
  17. 17 How are you taking care of yourself
  18. 18 Joy
  19. 19 Song
  20. 20 Funding for child care
  21. 21 Message for young leaders
  22. 22 Essential workers
  23. 23 What can individual women do
  24. 24 How to get out the vote
  25. 25 What should we be advocating for

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