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S1 E13: Enfranchised?

October 20, 2020 - 1 minute read


Flag Bearer for Women's Rights Standing Near White House

Flag Bearer for Women's Rights Standing Near White House

A panel of CUI professors discusses what it means to be part of the political process, and what it means to be excluded from that process, a century after women gained the right to vote in the United States. Gender, sex, democracy, inclusion, exclusion … it’s all part of a wide-ranging but relevant conversation. Unfortunately, due to a technical malfunction, the only audio we were able to capture was the compressed audio from our livestream. We’ll resolve that for next week. But if you can go to school and work all week with Zoom audio, hopefully it won’t keep you from gleaning wisdom here. 


The panelists are Kristen Koenig (Assoc. Prof of Sociology, MA, Oxford, Ph.D. York), Sarah Karam (Assoc. Prof. Biology, Ph.D., Univ. of Nevada), and Jack Schultz (Prof. of Anthropology, M.A. and Ph.D. Univ. of Oklahoma). 

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