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Conversation with Meredith Bergmann, Sculptor of 2 Women’s Monuments [VIDEO]

Boston Women’s Memorial, Sculpted by Meredith Bergmann
Women’s Rights Pioneers Monument, Sculpted by Meredith Bergmann

Click HERE to watch this  video of a fascinating conversation with Meredith Bergmann, sculptor of the Boston Women’s Memorial and the recently completed Women’s Rights Pioneers Monument in Central Park, New York City.  Meredith discusses her work and how the monuments came to be during a recent Boston Women’s Heritage Trail annual meeting.

In the Question and Answer session, Meredith even reveals which of the 6 women in these sculptures she personally resonates with most. 

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Since 1989, the Boston Women’s Heritage Trail (BWHT) has worked to restore women to their rightful place in the history of Boston and in the school curriculum by uncovering, chronicling, and disseminating information about the women who have made lasting contributions to the City of Boston.
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