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May 27, 2021

Rebekah Smith talks about the Wyoming Women's Foundation mission, why economic self-sufficiency is important for women, and why there aren't many prominent female hunters.

"A lot of people have a personal experience with someone that inspires them to want to help make change in the state for women." - Rebekah...


Mar 11, 2021

Jessica Bolerjack discusses why it's such an exciting time to be a woman in rodeo and what it's like being a female in the oil and gas industry.

"I've always worked in fields that were predominantly male-dominated and you have to know your stuff and you have to stand up for yourself." - Jessica Bolerjack.

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Jan 28, 2021

Dr. Cecelia Aragon talks about founding her own bilingual theater company, which topics are covered in her theater diversity course, and the challenges faced by many first-generation American students who were born in Mexico.

"Wyoming has really missed an opportunity to really engage with the growing Latino population...


Jan 14, 2021

Lynnette Grey Bull discusses why she moved to a reservation in Wyoming, what inspired her to run for public office, and her work curbing the human trafficking of native women in the United States.

"Humility should be the center of leadership." - Lynnette Grey Bull

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Dec 18, 2020

State senator Tara Nethercott discusses the ways that COVID-19 has affected Wyoming, why she decided to pursue law, and the values of her fellow Wyomingites. 

"Rural America needs to recognize what rural America is." - Tara Nethercott

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