Not Done: Women Remaking America
Chart the last five years of the women’s movement and its re-energized, intersectional fight for equality. Activists, journalists, entertainers, athletes, and politicians report from the frontlines of the feminist tidal wave.
Episodes
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Not Done: Women Remaking America
54m 37s
Chart the last five years of the women’s movement and its re-energized, intersectional fight for equality. Activists, journalists, entertainers, athletes, and politicians report from the frontlines of the feminist tidal wave.
Extras + Features
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Nancy Pelosi, First Female Speaker of the House
S2 E6 - 4m 33s
In 2007, Nancy Pelosi became the first female Speaker of the House in U.S. history.
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Tulsi Gabbard, U.S. Veteran and Congresswoman
S2 E6 -
Tulsi Gabbard has served her country in wartime and her home state of Hawaii in Congress.
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MAKERS Women in Politics: Government Shutdown
S2 E6 - 3m 9s
Female leadership in the Senate bring Republicans and Democrats together to help end the Government Shutdown of 2014.
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Makers in Politics Preview
S2 E6 - 30s
View profiles of women in public office who were “firsts” in their fields.
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Sara Blakely talks about entrepreneurship
S2 E5 - 4m 25s
Sara Blakely, founder of Spanx, and her million dollar idea.
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Xerox CEO Ursula Burns
S2 E5 - 3m 44s
Ursula Burns became the first African American woman to head a Fortune 500 company.
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Makers: Women in Business
S2 E5 - 30s
Hear about the exceptional women — past and present — who have taken the world of business by storm. Told by female business leaders themselves, this is a candid exploration of what it takes to make it and a celebration of the extraordinary individuals who, over the course of 50 years, have proven that a woman’s place is wherever she believes it to be.
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MAKERS Women in War Valerie Plame
S2 E4 - 3m 56s
Women in War looks at American women’s increasing participation in war—from Vietnam to the present—as nurses, soldiers, journalists, diplomats and spies
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MAKERS Women in War: Combat
S2 E4 - 2m 16s
Makers: Women in War looks at American women’s increasing participation in war—from Vietnam to the present—as nurses, soldiers, journalists, diplomats and spies
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Angela Salinas, Retired Major General, U.S. Marine Corps
S2 E4 - 4m 33s
The child of Mexican immigrants, Angela Salinas was the first in her family to graduate from college. After college, she became the first Hispanic woman to become a U.S. Marine Corps general officer. Upon her retirement in 2013, she was the highest ranking female officer in the Marines.
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Retired U.S. Army Brigadier General Pat Foote
S2 E4 - 3m 40s
Pat Foote joined the Women's Army Corps in 1959, served in Vietnam, and eventually became one of only four female Armed Forces generals in 1986. Over the course of her career, Foote commanded at the company, battalion, brigade, and major installation levels, and advocated for the recruitment of women following the end of the draft in the 1970s.
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Makers Women in War Preview
S2 E4 - 30s
Track American women’s increasing participation in war — from Vietnam to the present — as nurses, soldiers, journalists, diplomats and spies.
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