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This is the last week of March, Women’s History Month. This week, The Words On Flicks Show will discuss depictions of motherhood in film with special guest, journalist, educator, essayist and mom Leslie Hunter-Gadsden.
Last September, Ms. Hunter-Gadsden was one of four women featured in “Mala Madre,” an “interview-based” theater work that examines the joys, the sorrows and the laughter of motherhood at the Planet Hollywood Screening Room in New York City. Leslie Hunter-Gadsden is a journalist and educator with more than 30 years of experience writing for print and online publications, including Next Avenue, Purple Clover, Black Enterprise and Forbes.com. A graduate of Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, she has written on a variety of topics including business, women in the workplace, motherhood, education, dance, theater, science, race relations and family ancestry. The mother of two grown children, storytelling has always been her passion, whether through spoken word, written word, or dance.
E-Water Radio Presents
The Words on Flicks Show Hosted by Janine Coveney
Thursday, March 28, 2019
6 – 7 pm PST/ 9 – 10 pm EST Tune in www.blogtalkradio.com/ewaterradio