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In celebration of 25 years of service and dedication to amplifying women’s distinct contributions to our nation’s history, the National Women’s History Museum is proud to present the first in our four-part virtual panel discussion series, “The Missing Waves of Feminism.” This symposium series explores the “lost eras” of the traditionally recognized canon of the Four Waves of Feminism. On April 11, NWHM hosted a distinguished panel of barrier-breaking women, scholars, and activists for a discussion about early activism, the roles of minority women, and the impact of social movements in the First Wave era of feminism. Panelists: Michelle Duster is an author, professor, public historian, and champion of racial and gender equity. She has written, edited, or contributed to over a dozen books. Her most recent book, Ida B. the Queen: The Extraordinary Life and Legacy of Ida B. Wells, was released on January 26th by Atria/One Signal publishers, a division of Simon and Schuster. She co-wrote the popular children’s history book, Tate and His Historic Dream; co-edited Impact: Personal Portraits of Activism; Shifts: An Anthology of Women’s Growth through Change; Michelle Obama’s Impact on African American Women and Girls; and edited two books that include the writings of her paternal great-grandmother, Ida B. Wells. Dr. Martha Jones is the Society of Black Alumni Presidential Professor, Professor of History, and a Professor at the SNF Agora Institute at The Johns Hopkins University. She is a legal and cultural historian whose work examines how black Americans have shaped the story of American democracy. Dr. Jones is the author of Vanguard: How Black Women Broke Barriers, Won the Vote, and Insisted on Equality for All (2020), selected as one of TIME’s 100 must-read books for 2020. Dr. Lisa Tetrault is an associate professor of history at Carnegie Mellon University and specializes in the history of gender, race, and American democracy with a focus on social movements and memory. Dr. Tetrault lectures on the U.S. suffrage movement and is active as a public historian. In 2019, she delivered the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery’s Votes for Women exhibit keynote address. She currently serves as an historical consultant for the National Constitution Center’s Nineteenth Amendment exhibit, the Woodrow Wilson House’s “Women’s Suffrage Initiative,” the PBS American Experience documentary The Vote, and Ancestry dot com’s new Women’s Suffrage Project. Moderator: Dr. Michele Bratcher Goodwin is a global thought leader and advisor, as well as an award-winning author, advocate, professor, and social commentator. She is the host of the popular podcast, On the Issues with Michele Goodwin, at Ms. Magazine. Her writings address pressing matters of law, society, and global health. Her publications appear across five books and more than one hundred law review articles, book chapters, and commentaries. Her opinion editorials and commentaries can be found in The New York Times, LA Times, Salon.com, Politico, Forbes, The Christian Science Monitor, and other platforms. She is a frequent contributor to Ms. Magazine and is the Chancellor’s Professor of Law at the University of California, Irvine. Dr. Goodwin is an elected member of the American Law Institute, an elected fellow of the American Bar Foundation, and an elected fellow at The Hastings Center.