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How Women Have Been 'Profoundly' Left Out Of The Constitution

How Women Have Been 'Profoundly' Left Out Of The Constitution

Released Wednesday, 20th March 2019
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How Women Have Been 'Profoundly' Left Out Of The Constitution

How Women Have Been 'Profoundly' Left Out Of The Constitution

How Women Have Been 'Profoundly' Left Out Of The Constitution

How Women Have Been 'Profoundly' Left Out Of The Constitution

Wednesday, 20th March 2019
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As a teen, Heidi Schreck debated the Constitution in competitions. Later she realized it had failed to protect four generations of women in her family. "I believed it was perfect. I believed it was a tool of justice. I did not realize as a 15-year-old girl how profoundly I had been left out of it. I didn't realize that it didn't protect me," Schreck says. Her play, 'What the Constitution Means to Me,' is headed to Broadway.

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