Jenny Bevill interviews Kristi Hager about her exhibition "Equal:A Work in Progress".

Jenny Bevill (54) from the Missoula Art Museum talks with artist Kristi Hager (74) about her exhibition "Equal: A Work in Progress". The Equal Rights Amendment, women's rights, intergenerational inspiration and artistic process are discussed.

Kristi Hager and Teresa Jordan for the Missoula Art Museum and the exhibition Equal: A Work in Progress

Kristi Hager (74) of Missoula, Montana and Teresa Jordan (65) of Virgin, Utah share moments of their nearly forty year friendship starting in Butte, Montana where they shared studio space. They discuss how women continue to negotiate their place in...

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Marla Barthen and Madeline Carpenter

Marla Barthen (50) shares a conversation with her mentee, Madeline Carpenter (20), about the women’s rights movement and what people of different generations can contribute to that movement.

Kristi Hager and Loraine Bond talk about the exhibition "Equal: A Work in Progress" at the Missoula Art Museum.

Kristi Hager (74) and Loraine Bond (68) talk how their friendship evolved and Loraine's portrait in the exhibition, "Equal: A Work in Progress". They discuss cancer treatment, book groups, protest marches and the Equal Right Amendment.

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Marianne Stack and JaLynn Prince

One Small Step partners Marianne Stack (63) and JaLynn Prince [no age given] discuss the changes in the news industry that have led to increased political polarization in the US.

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Leah Knowlton and Emily Champion

Leah Knowlton (59) talks with her daughter, Emily Champion (25), about her education, her 30 year career in environmental law, and her political activism as a self-identified second wave feminist.