
Patsy Mink Untold Story
Congresswoman Patsy Mink ended discrimination against girls and women in Education with the passage of Title IX in 1972. Listen to stories about Patsy Takemoto Mink from the people who knew her.
Episodes
7 episodes
How Hawaii Became the First State to Legalize Abortion.
Interviews with State Senator Vincent Yano and State Representative Patricia Saiki.CREDIT: Vincent Yano 1988 interview courtesy of Ulu'ulu Moving Image Archive and Center for Labor Education and Research. f...
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12:05

Wendy Mink & Judy Wu
Co-Authors Wendy Mink & Judy Wu discuss their new Patsy Mink biography FIERCE AND FEARLESS.
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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38:38

June Motokawa
June Motokawa gave the eulogy at Patsy Mink's funeral. June is president of the Hawaii Education Association and a past president of the Hawaii State Teachers Association. Patsy Mink's mission in life was to improve education opportu...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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13:13

Herb Lee
Native Hawaiian Herb Lee was Patsy Mink's Chief of Staff when she served on the Honolulu City Council from 1982-1986.
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23:44

Lorna Takehara Strand
Lorna's parents were friends of Patsy Takemoto Mink. Her father Toshi Takahara and Patsy Takemoto were classmates at the University of Hawaii. Her mother volunteered on all of Paty's campaigns.
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29:58
