For the last podcast of the year, we are revisiting our conversation with Heather Booth. Heather is a force to be reckoned with and that’s a very good thing! She is one of the country’s leading strategists when it comes to progressive issue campaigns and driving issues in elections. Heather’s organizing and commitment to social justice began during the civil rights, anti-Vietnam War and women’s movements of the 1960s. She also started JANE, an underground abortion service in 1965 before Roe v Wade became law. We cover a lot of territory in this open, honest, impactful conversation with a compassionate, committed woman.
Debra Rapoport - Artist, Educator
Julia Daily - Author, Podcast Host, Teacher
Amal Ghandour - Author, Historian
Lake Buckley - Director, Illustrator, Teacher, Guest Speaker
Judy Mandel - Author, Former Reporter and Marketing Executive
Elizabeth Ward Land - Broadway, Film/TV Actress, Singer, Musician
Cynthia Lowen - Filmmaker, Producer, Writer
Zuzanna Surowy - Actress
Johanne Killeen - James Beard Award-Winning Chef/Owner of Al Forno Restaurant
Deborah Mellen - Founder/CEO, The Impossible Dream
Melanie Breault - Social Justice Communications Manager, Website & Social Media Specialist
Raena Ashley - Entrepreneur and CEO
H.H. Leonards - Founder and Chairman of the O Street Mansion and Museum in DC
Arriel Biggs - Entrepreneur, Founder/Executive Director of Young Biz Kids
Debbie Lum - Director, Producer
Anne Whitney Pierce - Author
Warda Mohamed Abdullahi - Author
Abby Epstein - Director, Producer
Gabri Christa - Choreographer, Dancer, Filmmaker, Writer, Educator
Shirley Woodson - Artist, Educator, Advocate
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