The Magic Sash

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The Magic Sash

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A kids & family podcast from TRAX from PRX
Website: http://go.nps.gov/suffragepodcast

The Magic Sash is a journey back in time hosted by gold-medal gymnast and advocate Aly Raisman. Join Lotty and Isaiah, two very modern fifth graders as they meet iconic heroes of the movement for women’s right to vote and experience big moments in women’s suffrage first-hand. They’ll learn that what women (and men) fought for — women’s full political equality — isn’t dusty history at all.

The Magic Sash is a production of the Women’s Suffrage Centennial Commission, the National Park Service, TRAX from PRX, and Gen-Z Media.

NPS has designed companion lesson plans for teachers at go.nps.gov/suffragepodcast

For more suffrage history, visit the Women’s Suffrage Centennial Commission at womensvote100.org

Discover more tween podcasts and listen for what’s next at TRAX.fm.

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