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Author: Emilie Surrusco

Emilie Surrusco is the founder of Ellsworth Media Group, where she works with organizations and individuals fighting to move a progressive agenda in Washington, D.C. She previously served in a variety of non-profits as a communications specialist, including roles as Speechwriter at the American Bar Association and Press Secretary at Feminist Majority Foundation.
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“19: The Musical” Tells a 100-Year-Old Story Still Relevant for Women Today

Emilie Surrusco

“19: The Musical” is a two-hour musical that chronicles women’s struggle to gain the right to vote—which was finally won a century ago with the 19th amendment to the U.S. constitution. Modeled after Hamilton, “19” brings to life a story that few Americans know or understand.

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That #MeTooVoter Debate Question Was Just the Beginning

Emilie Surrusco

Raising the issue of sexual harassment on the presidential debate stage was only the first step for the #MeTooVoter campaign.

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Brett Kavanaugh, Christine Blasey Ford and My High School Party #MeToo Moment

Emilie Surrusco

I don’t remember his name. I don’t remember the name of the street or the house number or who else was at that party. I do remember the color of the sheets on the bed (green). I do remember the way his body smelled (strangely sweet). But I’ll never forget the fear.

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