
Tuesday Mar 19, 2024
Keystone Firsts: Women Who Dared
In this episode of 'Start Here, America Did,' host Cassandra Coleman, a Keystone First herself, and Executive Director of America250PA, brings to light the achievements of Senator Kim Ward and Loretta Claiborne, two exceptional and barrier breaking women from Pennsylvania. Senator Ward, Pennsylvania's first female Senate President Pro Tempore and Majority Leader, shares her groundbreaking journey in politics, reflecting on her leadership, resilience, and legislative achievements that have paved the way for future generations of women in governance. Loretta Claiborne, celebrated as the Special Olympics Athlete of the Quarter Century and first Special Olympics athlete elected to the Special Olympics International Board of Directors, recounts her inspiring journey of overcoming intellectual disabilities to become a renowned athlete and advocate, showcasing her spirit of determination and advocacy for individuals with disabilities.
This episode not only celebrates the historical accomplishments and the indomitable spirit of these pioneering women but also serves as a testament to the limitless potential and resilience found in challenging the status quo. Through their stories, Cassandra Coleman highlights the significant impact of female leadership and the power of advocacy in creating lasting change, inspiring listeners to pursue their dreams, overcome obstacles, and contribute to a better future for all. Join us for a journey of discovery and inspiration, celebrating the trailblazers who have carved new paths and set new standards for what it means to dare and achieve.
*Please note, this podcast explores a range of topics with authenticity and openness. As such, some language and discussions might not be suitable for all listeners. Discretion is advised.*
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