We Need to Tell Our Stories.(PERSPECTIVES: A MESSAGE FROM NRPA'S LEADERS)

From the #MeToo movement to these cinematic images we are seeing on the big screen, our country is resetting a narrative that leaves me very encouraged as I raise my three daughters, who are seeing women in roles in our society that no longer fall into stereotypes. Story after story across this coun...

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