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Mar 2022
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Women in Media (w/ April Ryan)

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This week, Chelsea is sitting down with veteran White House correspondent April Ryan – the longest-serving Black woman in the White House press corps. They discuss the journalists who came before her, the progress we’ve made (and where we have not), and what needs to happen next to achieve equality for women in this industry and beyond.

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