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Women's History Month — Stories Worth Knowing
KQED marks Women's History Month in March with television and online stories that illustrate the strength and achievements of inspirational women. From films profiling historical trailblazers to a look at an all-female recording studio in San Francisco's Mission District, join us in celebrating women's successes.
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Whether it's a documentary on the first woman elected Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation or the story of the indomitable feminist activist Dolores Huerta, KQED Public Television presents a special Women's History Month programming lineup.
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Women to Watch: Kelley Coyne
Kelley Coyne runs audio engineering classes and camps for young women at Women's Audio Mission in San Francisco, the only professional recording studio in the country built and operated entirely by women.
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Meet the Ace of Cups, the Haight's (Almost) Forgotten All-Girl Band
San Francisco's first all-female rock band began in the summer of 1967 but was never signed to a record label. Fifty years later, they recorded their first album together.
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A Queer, Female Entrepreneur Is Taking Back Turmeric for Indian Farmers
Sana Javeri Kadri champions fellow women and queer people of color in India and Oakland through her turmeric business, Diaspora Co.
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