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SPECIAL PODCAST: Camellia Watkins, What Suffrage & The Women's Movement Did & Didn't Do for Women of Color
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SPECIAL PODCAST: Camellia Watkins, What Suffrage & The Women's Movement Did & Didn't Do for Women of Color

Camellia 'Cammy' Watkins, Candidate for District 3 City Council in Omaha, NE. Cammy has a long history of working to promote polices for the benefit of her community and beyond. Her work earned her national attention as one of Glamour magazine's 70 female eco-achievers, alongside other environmental leaders such as Lisa Jackson, Obama's EPA director. Cammy credits her mother with inspiring her to be on the front lines of issues such as Sustainability, Affordable Housing, and Racial Equity. And doing the work to build a just society. Cammy joins us for a discussion of what the 19th amendment did and didn't do for women of color, suffrage and the women's movement from this perspective, and tangible ways women can move forward together today. 

www.cammy4council.com

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