tag:esweku.org,2005:/blogs/19th-amendment-series19th Amendment Series2024-02-15T18:13:24-05:00History professors Jackie Jay (EKU) and Kathi Kern (UK) explore through interviews the path for voting rights from ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920 to present day voter issues related to gender and race. An Eastern Standard Series about the century-old 19th AmendmentJackie Jay and Kathi KernfalseJackie Jay and Kathi Kernes@eku.edutag:esweku.org,2005:Post/65070162020-12-24T11:28:28-05:002024-02-15T18:13:24-05:00December 24, 2020 <p>The Legacy of the late Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Co-host Kathi Kern with guest Jennifer Bird-Pollan, a law professor at the University of Kentucky.<strong> <a contents="LISTEN" data-link-label="" data-link-type="track" href="/track/2577812/december-24-2020-kern-pollan">LISTEN</a></strong></p>16:38Jackie Jay and Kathi Kerntag:esweku.org,2005:Post/64417292020-09-24T08:17:28-04:002024-01-10T23:29:07-05:00September 24, 2020 - The story of "Stand," Lexington's new monument honoring women who fought for the right to vote<p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/284402/3c04c8f35b17b72f56a850b98b7efe4d9cc6946f/original/breaking-bronze-ceiling-statue-lexington-8-dg-2.jpg/!!/b:W10=.jpg" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">(Photo: Downtown Lexington Guide)</p>7:25Jackie Jay and Kathi Kerntag:esweku.org,2005:Post/64061142020-08-09T21:48:57-04:002023-12-10T12:21:26-05:00July 30, 2020 -<p>Series co-host Jackie Jay with University of Kentucky historian Melanie Goan on the uneven outcome of ratification of the 19th Amendment in the years following its guarantee of women's right to vote.</p>14:30Jackie Jay and Kathi Kerntag:esweku.org,2005:Post/63659642020-06-25T12:09:15-04:002023-12-10T11:53:02-05:00June 25, 2020 - <p>Series co-host Kathi Kern, herself a professor of history at the University of Kentucky, interviews Anastasia Curwood, Associate Professor and Director, African American & Africana Studies at UK on the role of race in determining who immediately benefitted from ratification of the 19th Amendment, and who had to wait until many decades later and passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.</p>15:38Jackie Jay and Kathi Kerntag:esweku.org,2005:Post/63040732020-05-04T08:12:01-04:002022-05-20T06:26:13-04:00May 7, 2020 -<p>How the suffrage and abolition movements converged. Series co-host, UK History Professor Kathi Kern interviews UK African American and Africana Studies Professor Vanessa Holden. </p>16:36Jackie Jay and Kathi Kerntag:esweku.org,2005:Post/62549492020-03-19T12:32:07-04:002023-12-10T12:03:56-05:00March 19, 2020 -<p><span class="font_regular">Host Jackie Jay interviews Sara Egge, author of "Woman Suffrage and Citizenship in the Midwest. 1870-1920." Dr. Egge is associate professor of history at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky.</span></p>17:11Jackie Jay and Kathi Kerntag:esweku.org,2005:Post/62252012020-02-23T19:44:56-05:002024-02-15T18:13:24-05:00February 20, 2020 - <p>Who was a full-fledged U.S. citizen 150 years ago? Jackie Jay, Professor of Ancient History, interviews her history department colleague, Josh Lynn. </p>15:44Jackie Jay and Kathi Kerntag:esweku.org,2005:Post/61162852020-01-16T20:11:15-05:002024-01-10T23:27:36-05:00January 16, 2020 -<p> Series Introduction: EKU Associate Professor of American history Carolyn Dupont and Professor of ancient history Jackie Jay discuss with Tom Martin their plans for the series. </p>18:46Jackie Jay and Kathi Kern