The New York Times
“This Is Not a Boring History of Nagging Spinsters”
Friday, July 10, 2020,
By Lily Datz
Sally Roesch Wagner, adjunct faculty member in the Renée Crown University Honors Program, was part of a New York Times roundtable discussion on the history of the suffragette movement, “This Is Not a Boring History of Nagging Spinsters.” In the discussion Wagner, who also is the Founder and Executive Director of Matilda Joslyn Gage Center for Social Justice Dialogue, focuses on how Indigenous women had a political voice in their sovereign nations, thus acting a model that “showed some suffragists that equality was possible.”