Fighting for Equality: 1950–2018
This course begins with an examination of how the Cold War reinforced the ideals of the suburban, nuclear family and how these ideals impacted women's trajectory towards independence and equality, and ends with the rise of the Me Too movement and a look at how the 2018 midterm election ushered in a new era of women in politics.

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Fighting for Equality: 1950–2018
This course begins with an examination of how the Cold War reinforced the ideals of the suburban, nuclear family and how these ideals impacted women's trajectory towards independence and equality, and ends with the rise of the Me Too movement and a look at how the 2018 midterm election ushered in a new era of women in politics.

12 weeks
2–3 hours per week
Self-paced
Progress at your own speed
Free
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Starts May 26
Ends Dec 27
Fighting for Equality: 1950–2018
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- Language: English
- Video Transcript: English
- Associated programs:
- XSeries in Women Have Always Worked
- Associated skills: Influencing Skills
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This course is part of Women Have Always Worked XSeries Program
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4 high-quality courses
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