UNLADYLIKE2020: Women trailblazers helped shape American politics at the turn of the 20th Century–An interview with series co-producers Charlotte Mangin and Sandra Rattley

An interview with series co-producers Charlotte Mangin and Sandra Rattley.
California Humanities Joins National Network of Humanities Councils Supporting Innovative Digital Series Celebrating Trailblazing Women
New series UNLADYLIKE2020: Unsung Women Who Changed America received a California Documentary Project grant to help amplify the stories of women who were well ahead of their times.
ONLINE—Untold Perspectives: reinterpreting women’s suffrage from a 21st century lens

LITVAKdance and the Women’s Museum of California collaborate in a creative celebration of 100 years of the 19th amendment.
Women Who Changed California

Celebrate Women’s History Month and the 19th Amendment centennial with UNLADYLIKE2020.
ONLINE—UNLADYLIKE2020: Charlotta Spears Bass—Newspaper Editor, Civil Rights Crusader and First African American Woman to Run for Vice President

Charlotta Spears Bass, first African American woman to run for Vice President. Original artwork by Amelie Chabannes.
ONLINE—UNLADYLIKE2020: Margaret Chung—First American-Born Chinese Female Doctor

Margaret Chung, the first Chinese American woman physician. Original artwork by Amelie Chabannes.
ONLINE—UNLADYLIKE2020: Tye Leung Schulze—First Chinese American Woman Federal Government Employee

ONLINE—UNLADYLIKE2020: Lois Weber—The First Woman to Direct Feature Length Film

ONLINE—UNLADYLIKE2020: Louise Arner Boyd—First Woman to Lead Arctic Expeditions

ONLINE—UNLADYLIKE2020: Anna May Wong—Trendsetting Movie Star and Fashion Icon
