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In transferring this show from another platform, some episodes didn't translate, so I'm posting them here. This originally aired on 3/27/26.
When we talk about Oregon history, the same names tend to rise to the surface. We talk about explorers, pioneers, and political leaders.
But what about the women who quietly reshaped the foundations of democracy here?
In this episode of Beyond the Margins, I explore the lives of three remarkable women whose work changed how power flows through our communities: Hattie Redmond, Eva Emory Dye, and Cornelia Marvin Pierce.
By Jen Chambers5
2020 ratings
In transferring this show from another platform, some episodes didn't translate, so I'm posting them here. This originally aired on 3/27/26.
When we talk about Oregon history, the same names tend to rise to the surface. We talk about explorers, pioneers, and political leaders.
But what about the women who quietly reshaped the foundations of democracy here?
In this episode of Beyond the Margins, I explore the lives of three remarkable women whose work changed how power flows through our communities: Hattie Redmond, Eva Emory Dye, and Cornelia Marvin Pierce.