#52-24 Women at Work, Part 2 of 2
Karen Messing is a professor emerita of biology at the Universite du Quebec a Montreal. Trained in ergonomics and genetics,
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Karen Messing is a professor emerita of biology at the Universite du Quebec a Montreal. Trained in ergonomics and genetics,
Read MoreKaren Messing is a professor emerita of biology at the Karen Messing is a professor emerita of biology at the
Read MoreEmet Degirmenci is a social ecologist; an independent researcher in women and ecology; a writer, speaker, teacher, and forager; a
Read MoreThe elderly are becoming a greater proportion of India’s population, and many of them are women who had a lifetime
Read MoreSuroopa Mukherjee is a scholar, author, and activist on behalf of the victims of what is still considered the worst
Read MoreThis program begins with a discussion of the history of circuses and of women in circuses, and continues with interviews
Read MoreMary Oyier, founder of a movement called ONUG-Pwani (ONUG stands for One Nation Under God; Pwani is the word for
Read MoreAfra Jalabi and Mohja Kahf are both Syrian exiles working at universities in North America, who have remained closely connected
Read MoreAfra Jalabi and Mohja Kahf are both Syrian exiles working at universities in North America, who have remained closely connected
Read MoreBernadette Devlin McAliskey is an Irish republican socialist, political activist, and feminist. She gave this passionate speech in Dublin in 2017, upon the
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