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To The Contrary
The History of Second-wave Feminism
Season 33
Episode 3339
This week on To The Contrary: Second-wave feminism. We interview feminist activist, Muriel Fox, notably a co-founder of the National Organization for Women (NOW). Her new book, The Women's Revolution: How We Changed Your Life, shares untold stories of the “unsung heroes” from the movement, highlighting their contributions to gender equality.
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