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Tinted Glass Ceilings - A Celebration of Women’s History Month
The Interludes Podcast
English - March 03, 2023 01:49 - 19 minutes - 37.4 MBSociety & Culture Music Music Commentary politics teachers acting exercise film independentfilmmakers independentmusicartists lifecoaches newmusicartists newmusicreleases Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Carol Moseley Braun. Ketanji Brown Jackson. Regina Wilson.. Each one of these phenomenal women have broken through many glass ceilings. And for African-American women, let’s call the barriers 'tinted glass ceilings.' Allow Val 'the Voice' Johnson and EP Michael Wamble celebrate some of the women who have broken through many barriers in the political, judicial and career boudaries.