Kimberlé Crenshaw and Mia Birdsong: We Have Our Own Table
How can the civil rights and women’s movements be mutually supportive? What does the women's movement look like today? What are its shortcomings?
Episode 4 of the The Bridge from The Aspen Institute podcast, hosted by The Aspen Institute, titled "Kimberlé Crenshaw and Mia Birdsong: We Have Our Own Table" was published on April 10, 2017 and runs 44 minutes.
April 10, 2017 ·44m · The Bridge from The Aspen Institute
Summary
How can the civil rights and women’s movements be mutually supportive? What does the women's movement look like today? What are its shortcomings?
Episode Description
How can the civil rights and women’s movements be mutually supportive? What does the women's movement look like today? What are its shortcomings? What makes community organization successful and sustainable? Kimberlé Crenshaw, lawyer and critical race theorist, and Mia Birdsong, family activist, community builder and Ascend Fellow, weigh in. Hosted by Peggy Clark of The Aspen Institute.
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