The Record (Troy, NY)

WMHT to commemorat­e centennial for women’s right to vote

- Staff report

TROY, N.Y. » WMHT is hosting two virtual preview screenings of clips from American Experience’s The Vote. These two digital events will take place on Wednesday, June 24, and Tuesday, June 30. Both screenings will happen at 6:30 p.m.

One hundred years after the passage of the 19th Amendment, The Vote tells the dramatic culminatio­n story of the hard- fought campaign waged by American women for the right to vote, a transforma­tive cultural and political movement that resulted in the largest expansion of voting rights in U.S. history.

WMHT’s free screenings will consist of two clips from American Experience’s documentar­y which premieres onair Monday, July 6 for a twonight event that continues Tuesday, July 7. The film will air both nights on WMHT-TV from 9 p.m.-11 p.m.

It will also be available to stream online for free. The Vote is currently available to watch online with WMHT Passport.

Each virtual screening will also include a moderated panel discussion with panelists from organizati­ons including the League of Women Voters of New York State, the New York State Museum, and

the Women’s Press Club of New York State.

Those interested in RSVPing for the June 24 virtual screening can visit here. And those interested in RSVPing for the June 30 virtual screening can visit here the WMHT website.

In July, WMHT’s statewide program “New York NOW” will air a three-part special report that will take a closer look at the role New York women played in winning suffrage, transformi­ng the electorate and using the power of the vote to influence policy and strive for equality for all citizens.

WMHTwill also premiere

new additions to its ‘She Inspires’ profiles of influentia­l and trailblazi­ng women.

The Vote delves deeply into the animating controvers­ies that divided the nation in the early 20th century –– gender, race, state’s rights, and political power –– and offers an absorbing lesson in the delicate, often fractious dynamics of social change.

Timed to the 100th anniversar­y of the passage of the 19th Amendment, The Vote is narrated by Kate Burton and features the voices of Mae Whitman (Alice Paul), Audra McDonald ( Ida B. Wells), Laura Linney (Carrie Chapman Catt) and Patricia Clarkson (Harriot Stanton Blatch) portraying some of the unsung warriors of the movement.

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