If you want to change the law, you have to name the problem. That's why, in 1975, five to eight women in a room in Ithaca, New York came up with two words that changed the law, and the workplace, forever. But as you'll hear, victory really has a thousand mothers.
You'll hear from:
- Linda Hirschman, author of Reckoning: The Epic Battle Against Sexual Abuse and Harassment
- Susan Meyer, a founder of Working Women United
- Faith Hochberg, former Federal Judge
Hosted by Kai Wright. Produced by Jessica Miller.
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