If feminism is part of this election, what kind of feminism and will it mean different things to different generations?
Show Notes
With the historic candidacy of Hillary Clinton, feminism is front and center this election. Be it wage inequality, women’s health, or paid family leave, many issues important to women at both ends of the economic divide are hotly contested. Dinner table wars rage, as boomer women and their millennial daughters disagree on Clinton, Sanders, and what being a feminist means when it comes to the vote. In this episode we hear from women involved in modern feminism as well as politically-active millennials.
Speakers
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Jennifer Finney BoylanAnna Quindlen Writer in Residence, Barnard College of Columbia Univers...
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Rebecca TraisterWriter at Large, New York Magazine; Author, All the Single Ladies
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Jennifer O'Malley DillonFounding Partner, Precision Strategies
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Anne-Marie SlaughterCEO of New America
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Asma KhalidCampaign Reporter, NPR
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