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Is the Cup Half Full or Half Empty: Reflections on the Second Wave of Feminism

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Women and Public Policy Program, Harvard Kennedy School

While there has been substantial progress for women, it is essential to reflect on how the movement for equality has stalled and why. The history of women's rights is a history of one step forward and two steps back. Until we understand the obstacles, we are doomed to see them recur. Speaker: Nancy Gertner, Professor of Practice, Harvard Law School

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