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SCOTUS Nominee; Betsy DeVos; Abandoned Families
What are the implications for women and society at large if Neil Gorsuch is confirmed to the Supreme Court bench? Is Betsy DeVos fit to serve as Secretary of Education? Why it’s hard for low-income women to pull their families out of poverty. Interview with author Kristin Seefeldt. PANEL: Ann Stone, Latifa Lyles, Patrice Lee, Megan Beyer
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