Hello my name is Liza Zeh. For my podcast I have chosen to talk about gender inequality in the United States. Over many decades women have experienced many different forms of gender inequality. Gender inequality to this day plays a big role in women's lives. Many women go to work, school, and sports and experience this inequality. In this podcast we will discuss the ways gender inequality affects women on a daily basis, and the disheartening truth about it. We will be looking at a couple of scholarly sources ranging from books, journals, and different articles that cover my topic for today's podcast. We will talk about the purpose of each scholarly source and how it affects my podcast. Since gender inequality has had such a drastic impact on the United Stated for years, and has not been talked about alot, I hope you devote your time to this short podcast. This topic is something that has persisted with the US, but as more and more people talk about this the more aware they become. When you are finished with my podcast I hope that you have deepened your knowledge on the topic of gender inequality. Thank you and I hope you enjoy the podcast.
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