100th Anniversary Of Women’s Suffrage – The Next 100 Years?

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As we approach the 100th anniversary of women achieving the right to vote in the United States, our nation looks to women to help us move beyond division and toward a more compassionate and just world that supports and includes us all. Listen to author Joanne Huskey speak on the history of Women's Suffrage and lead a discussion on the role of the Women's Movement going forward.

Joanne Grady Huskey is an author/speaker and coach. She is Co-Founder and Vice President of iLive2Lead Young Women's Leadership Summit, Co-Founder of Global Adjustments (India); and the American International School of Chennai (India). She was for many years International Director of VSA Arts at the John F. Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C. As part of a diplomatic family, she has lived and worked all over the world promoting intercultural understanding and competence. Her life mantra has been "People to People."

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