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Brooke Baldwin on Huddle: How Women Unlock Their Collective Power

W3D and the Belfer Center's Homeland Security Project are pleased to welcome Brooke Baldwin to discuss her new book, Huddle: How Women Unlock Their Collective Power. A blend of journalism and personal narrative, the book examines how women have come together in a wide variety of times and places, to provide each other with support, empowerment, inspiration, and the strength to solve problems or enact meaningful change. Baldwin crisscrossed the country to research and write this book, revealing how 'huddling' helps women achieve success in the workplace, effect grassroots change, build confidence during girlhood, maintain better physical and mental health, survive racial and gender-based oppression, and weather the COVID-19 pandemic. By speaking with historians and researchers, Baldwin also learned the ways that huddling has often been key to women's survival over generations.

Brooke Baldwin is a veteran news anchor and journalist who worked for CNN for over a decade. She is a Peabody Award finalist. A native of Atlanta, she now lives in the New York City area.

A joint event from W3D and the Belfer Center's Homeland Security Project.

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