Virginia Niebuhr describes the strong women in her life who influenced her as a feminist. She details her involvement with the Business and Professional Women’s Organization and the Montana Women’s Capital Fund. Niebuhr recalls her participation in the YWCA in Great Falls, Montana, including her role as executive director. She discusses the programs and services offered by that organizations, and she concludes the interview by offering advice to 21st-century young women.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/mtfeminist/1047/thumbnail.jp
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