Women's Progress and Challenges 100 Years After the 19th Amendment
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the progress and challenges in gender equality over the past century in this panel discussion featuring prominent women's rights advocates. Delve into the significance of the 19th Amendment's centennial, examining the strides made towards gender equality and the hurdles that remain. Learn from experts Katherine Grainger, Ai-jen Poo, and Cecile Richards as they discuss women's political energy, the impact of the COVID-19 crisis, and the importance of voting. Gain insights on advocating for essential workers, funding for child care, and strategies for getting out the vote. Discover how women are becoming a powerful political force and what individuals can do to contribute to long-term progress. Find inspiration in the panelists' messages for young leaders and their perspectives on self-care and joy amidst challenging times.
Syllabus
Introduction
Welcome
What are your thoughts at this moment
What are your thoughts on womens political energy
Women are becoming the most powerful political force
US has never had a commitment to common good
People are feeling the pain
The COVID crisis
Lessons from history
What would you do
Voting by mail
What can women do
Vote
Lessons from the past
Longterm work
What are you worried about
How are you taking care of yourself
Joy
Song
Funding for child care
Message for young leaders
Essential workers
What can individual women do
How to get out the vote
What should we be advocating for
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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