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This episode is part of our Best Of the Scientista Podcast series, where we revisit some of our most impactful conversations.
Jennifer Klein, Professor of Professional Practice at Columbia SIPA and former Director of the White House Gender Policy Council, joins the Scientista Podcast to reflect on the fight for the 28th Amendment, the global backlash against gender equality, and what it meant to be the first person to say “menopause” in the Oval Office. Drawing on her experience shaping gender policy at the highest levels of government, Klein speaks candidly about what progress really looks like, the persistence required to advance equity, and why showing up still matters. A powerful conversation at the intersection of policy, leadership, and gender justice.
Thank you for listening! Learn more about Scientista here: www.scientista.world
By ScientistaThis episode is part of our Best Of the Scientista Podcast series, where we revisit some of our most impactful conversations.
Jennifer Klein, Professor of Professional Practice at Columbia SIPA and former Director of the White House Gender Policy Council, joins the Scientista Podcast to reflect on the fight for the 28th Amendment, the global backlash against gender equality, and what it meant to be the first person to say “menopause” in the Oval Office. Drawing on her experience shaping gender policy at the highest levels of government, Klein speaks candidly about what progress really looks like, the persistence required to advance equity, and why showing up still matters. A powerful conversation at the intersection of policy, leadership, and gender justice.
Thank you for listening! Learn more about Scientista here: www.scientista.world