“The goal of the documentary is to tell the stories of notable women in Ohio electoral politics,” the release said. “Each blazed a trail for women (or) women of color in elective office.”
The documentary features several notable Ohio politicians including the first woman speaker of the Ohio House, Jo Ann Davidson; Ohio General Assembly’s first African American woman representative, Helen Rankin; and Ohio’s first woman attorney general, Betty D. Montgomery.
“Their unique, lived experiences are fascinating history. It’s our honor to illuminate their struggles and triumphs for a multi-generational audience,” said Bowling Green State University political science professor Melissa K. Miller. She will moderate the panel discussion of the documentary following the screening.
Credit: Barbara J. Perenic
Credit: Barbara J. Perenic
Rhine McLin, former mayor of Dayton and first African American woman elected to the Ohio State Senate, will answer questions alongside the current mayor of Kettering, Peggy Lehner. Lehner is a former Republican Ohio State Senator and Representative, and McLin was previously the vice chairwoman of the Ohio Democratic Party.
Credit: Contributed
Credit: Contributed
The documentary screening, which includes on-camera interviews and archive footage from the careers of these Ohio women politicians, is part of the League of Women Voters celebration for Women’s History Month and is being shown statewide by local league chapters.
The Dayton screening and panel discussion is free to attend and will begin at 7 p.m. on March 16.
HOW TO GO
What: Special screening of “Trailblazing Women in Ohio Politics” hosted by the League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area
When: Thursday, March 16 at 7 p.m.
Where: Dayton Metro Library - Main Branch at 215 E. Third Street, Dayton
Cost: Free and open to the public
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