Episode notes
In 1970, there was a school district in Chesterfield County, Virginia that employed a mandatory maternity leave policy. A high school š« history teacher (who would become very close to me) in that district became pregnant 𤰠and was told that, due to this policy, she had to stop teaching at the end of her first trimester. š That teacher said no, took a stand, and fought against this policy all the way up to the Unites States Supreme Court. In 1974, the Supreme Court š©āāļø held the policy was unconstitutional. That teacher forever changed the workplace and the world in a what was widely hailed as "victory for working women."
In speaking with that teacher, it was clear that her willingness to advocate was crucial. Specifically, as a leader, the teacher understood that she had to use her voice on behalf of:
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