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Women for Progress Radio Show
by Women for Progress Radio
Hosts: Mrs. Willie Jones, President, Women for Progress of MS, Inc.Mrs. Dorothy Stewart, Founder, Women for Progress of MS, Inc.www.womenforprogress.net"Celebrating 42 Years of Community Improvement"[email protected] Please contact Juanita Brown, Executive Producer for Radio & Forum scheduling, questions (601) 918-5137 or email [email protected]
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The Women for Progress Radio Show: History Matters with Angela Stewart
History Matters with Angela Stewart: Voting & the Constitution
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Women for Progress Radio: Guest Beverly Green, Hinds County Constable Elect
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Women for Progress November Lunch & Learn
WFP Lunch & Learn: Guest, Dr. Erica Thompson, Magnolia Health Foundation
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Women for Progress Radio: History Matters
Women for Progress Radio: History Matters with Host, Angela Stewart, Archivist, Margaret Walker Center, JSU
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Guest: Dr Nashlie Sephus, The Bean Path
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Women for Progress Radio Network: Dr. Frederick L. Hunter, Jr. MSW MA
Critcal Race Theory
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Women for Progress Radio Show: Guest, Legendary Blues Singer, Bobby Rush
Legendary Blues Singer Bobby Rush
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Women for Progress Radio Network: History Matters with Angela Stewart
Whatever we have lost, forgotten, forgone or been stripped of, can be reclaimed, revived, preserved and perpetuated.According to Dr. Timothy Snyder, Richard C. Levin Professor of History at Yale University and a permanent fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna, “This spring, memory laws arrived in America. Republican state legislators proposed dozens of bills designed to guide and control American understanding of the past. As of this writing, five states (Idaho, Iowa, Tennessee, Texas and Oklahoma) have passed laws that direct and restrict discussions of history in classrooms. The Department of Education of a sixth (Florida) has passed guidelines with the same effect. Another 12 state legislatures are still considering memory laws. . . . It is a perverse goal: Teachers succeed if students do not understand something.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Hosts: Mrs. Willie Jones, President, Women for Progress of MS, Inc.Mrs. Dorothy Stewart, Founder, Women for Progress of MS, Inc.www.womenforprogress.net"Celebrating 42 Years of Community Improvement"[email protected] Please contact Juanita Brown, Executive Producer for Radio & Forum scheduling, questions (601) 918-5137 or email [email protected]
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