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Junius and Francesca sit down with Dr. Gwendolyn Zoharah Simmons, Asst. Professor of Religion at the University of Florida and Megan Douglass, Digital Director of For Our Future Michigan, to discuss the present state of community organizing for women — how the experiences of yesterday can help women navigate male chauvinism in grassroots organizations. 
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<p>Junius and Francesca sit down with Dr. Gwendolyn Zoharah Simmons, Asst. Professor of Religion at the University of Florida and Megan Douglass, Digital Director of For Our Future Michigan, to discuss the present state of community organizing for women — how the experiences of yesterday can help women navigate male chauvinism in grassroots organizations.</p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a title="Riverwise Magazine " rel="nofollow" href="https://riverwisedetroit.org/">Riverwise Magazine </a></li></ul>]]>
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<p>Junius and Francesca sit down with Dr. Gwendolyn Zoharah Simmons, Asst. Professor of Religion at the University of Florida and Megan Douglass, Digital Director of For Our Future Michigan, to discuss the present state of community organizing for women — how the experiences of yesterday can help women navigate male chauvinism in grassroots organizations.</p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a title="Riverwise Magazine " rel="nofollow" href="https://riverwisedetroit.org/">Riverwise Magazine </a></li></ul>]]>
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