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Thu, 1 April 2010 ![]() Ellouise Schoettler's story is the fourth and final segment from the “Our City, Our Stories” project. Ellouise tells us about her unexpected entry into the feminist movement. The stories from this project have been aired as a series on WAMU's Metro Connection and were funded in part by the Humanities Council of Washington, DC. This story was produced by Andrew Hiller, with series editor Shea Shackelford. Andrew is an independent radio producer and commentator. His work can be found at WAMU 88.5. Ellouise will be performing a full version of this and other stories in her solo show in this year's Capital Fringe Festival. Visit http://www.ellouisestory.com for info. To find out more about SpeakeasyDC's events, classes, and professional services or to make a tax-deductible donation that will support this podcast visit www.SpeakeasyDC.org.
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