Women Across Time and Space
Presentations and discussions on the successes and challenges faced by women entrepreneurs in other eras and across the globe.
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  Introduction 5:51
    Dean Drew Gilpin Faust and Jane Mangen  
  Female Brewsters in Medieval England 20:02
    Professor Judith Bennett  
  Peruvian Indian Market Women 20:20
    Professor Linda Seligmann  
  Economic Roles of African Women 14:13
    Professor Claire Robertson  
  Professor Akyeampong Comments 6:19
    Professor Emmanuel Akyeampong  
  Audience Question and Answer 16:20
 
Entrepreneurship and Social Change
A case study of how self-employed women in India organized to form the Self-Employed Women's Association, or SEWA— a powerful entity promoting economic and social change.
  SEWA and Social Change in India 8:43
    Introduction by Martha Chen  
  India's Self-Employed Women Workers 12:39
    Founding Director of SEWA, Ela Bhatt  
  Entrepreneurship: A Need for Survival 8:35
  Collective Strength through Struggle 7:38
  Investing in the Working Poor 12:07
  SEWA Stories: Making a Difference 9:37
  Conclusion: Women, Money, and Power 7:19

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This program is the fourth and final release in a series from the Radcliffe conference Women, Money, and Power.

Additional programs from the conference include:
Enterprising Women Exhibition
Entrepreneurial Women
Women Without Money

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