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Mar 2022
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Coming Soon: Ordinary Equality x Womanic...

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On Ordinary Equality, we’ve talked about abortion rights crusaders and women’s rights activists –  people putting everything on the line to make our society more just. We're so excited to continue that work on a brand new season, this time, in collaboration with Womanica, another podcast from Wonder Media Network.

Host Kate Kelly has a new book out—also called Ordinary Equality— and we’ll be exploring the lives of four women from the book who had a hand in the fight for constitutional equality and the Equal Rights Amendment. From Haudenosaunee territory in Upstate New York, to modern-day Las Vegas, join us as we learn about the people behind the amendment– and why, after all these years, we’re still fighting to get it into the U.S. Constitution.

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