Last year was challenging in more ways than one: The pandemic altered many aspects of daily life for billions of people, the once-robust national economy took a big hit, and a contentious and protracted presidential election added to the uncertainty. But 2020 will also go down in history as a time when women made remarkable advances on the political scene.
Written by Laurie Lauletta-Boshart
Read and produced by Robin Epley
This story ran in the March 2021 issue of Comstock’s magazine. Read more here.
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