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Francine Moccio

Francine Moccio received her Ph.D. from the New School for Social Research in cultural anthropology and political economics. She is director of the Institute for Women and Work at Cornell University’s School of Industrial-Labor Relations, a national and statewide program that provides education, training, and research to advance women’s position in the workplace. She is working on a book on women’s coalition building in the American union movement.

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Barbara Mayer Wertheimer

Barbara Mayer Wertheimer gave a voice to the voiceless, empowering thousands of women union workers through her initiatives in the late 20th century. Wertheimer established the trade union women’s studies program in 1972 and developed several other academic programs, giving working women access to education and the ability to interact and organize with other union workers.

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Francine Moccio." (Viewed on December 26, 2024) <https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/author/moccio-francine>.