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The Fight Isn't Over: Carolyn Maloney on the ERA and Women's Power

29 min · 29 de jun de 2026
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Former Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney spent thirty years fighting for women in the U.S. House of Representatives — and when she left, she didn't slow down. Now the New York State President of the National Organization for Women, Maloney sits down with Jaclyn to talk about the Equal Rights Amendment, what it takes to fight the same fight for decades, and what Brooklyn taught her about not giving up.

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