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NOW on PBS: And She Could Be Next (Ep. 2)
And She Could Be NextEpisode Two: "Claiming Power" takes us to the weeks leading up to election day and focuses on how organizers combat voter suppression in their own communities. Through it all, these women present a collective vision of political power that is rooted in care, dignity and joy, and remind us that there is an organizer in all of us.
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