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EPISODE · Jan 25, 2022 · 9 MIN

Pink Politics - Remembering HERstory

from The Southerner Podcast · host The Southerner Podcast

As feminist movements referred to it in the mid-1970s, education is the “academic arm” of all female progression. In this episode, we (Sierra Pape and Imani Johnson) discussed misrepresentation of women in history curriculum. For the inspiration of young girls and the legacy of impactful women in history, teaching the stories of female progress must become more apparent throughout primary and secondary schools.

As feminist movements referred to it in the mid-1970s, education is the “academic arm” of all female progression. In this episode, we (Sierra Pape and Imani Johnson) discussed misrepresentation of women in history curriculum. For the inspiration of young girls and the legacy of impactful women in history, teaching the stories of female progress must become more apparent throughout primary and secondary schools.

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