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WINGS #28-13 Feminist Roots
Program for week of November 3rd
Uploaded: 29 Oct, 2013
Recording Date: 20 Mar, 2001
Recording Location: Seneca Falls, New York; Austin, Texas
Logsheet: none
Language: English
Topical for: Timeless
Status: Complete, Ready to Air
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WINGS #28-13 Feminist Roots by Elayne Clift and WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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Program Title: WINGS #28-13 Feminist Roots
Description: Historian and playwright Sally Roesch Wagner tells how 19th century feminism was based on North American First Nations gender relations, and how the movement split on the issue of religion.
Host(s): Elayne Clift, Frieda Werden
Featured Speakers/Guests: Dr. Sally Roesch Wagner, executive director of the Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation, is a lecturer, author and performance interpreter of woman’s rights history. One of the first women to receive a doctorate in the United States for work in women’s studies (UC Santa Cruz), and a founder of one of the country’s first college women’s studies programs (CSU Sacramento), Dr. Wagner has taught in women’s studies for forty-three years. She currently serves as adjunct faculty in the Honors Program at Syracuse University.
Credits: Interview by Elayne Clift; series editor, Frieda Werden
Comments: This 1998 interview is even more relevant today as events of the intervening decades have highlighted its truths.
Topic:
Arts and Culture
Type:
Weekly Program
Politics > Feminism Spirituality and Religion Regional > United States Society and Culture > Racism Politics > First Nations Society and Culture > Women Regional > Canada > Ontario |
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