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EPISODE · Jun 2, 2019 · 24 MIN

Sara Burlingame: An Open Mind Leads to Civil Conversations Even When We Can't Agree

from First, But Last? · host Wyoming Humanities | thinkWY

Hear how Sara Burlingame was adopted into a tribe of Mormon feminists and why she is conflicted about calling Wyoming the equality state. “I feel very conflicted because on the one hand, I want to celebrate that Wyoming passed suffrage, but I also want to complicate that history with the reality that we did not give all women the right to vote.” – Sara Burlingame. Learn more about this episode of First, but Last at www.thinkwy.org/14

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Hear how Sara Burlingame was adopted into a tribe of Mormon feminists and why she is conflicted about calling Wyoming the equality state. “I feel very conflicted because on the one hand, I want to celebrate that Wyoming passed suffrage, but I also...

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