In this illuminating episode, Kim Brassor and historian Michelle Arnosky Sherburne unravel the hidden history of abolitionist women—leaders whose courage and resilience were instrumental in the fight against slavery. Often overshadowed in traditional narratives, these women built powerful grassroots networks, challenged societal norms, and laid the foundation for future movements like suffrage and civil rights. Through thoughtful discussion, the hosts explore how their legacy continues to resonate, offering lessons on collective action, allyship, and resistance in the face of systemic injustice. By amplifying these untold stories, this episode challenges us to honor their work not just in remembrance, but through active advocacy for justice and equity today. Join Kim and Michelle as they connect the abolitionist women's fight for liberation with the ongoing struggles for intersectional justice, reminding us that the torch they carried now burns in our hands. Together, we examine how their stories inspire a new generation of changemakers committed to building a more inclusive and compassionate world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices