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Catherine gives us herstory of how she became a rep - almost by accident - and has gone on to become an active member of her regional women's network.
For Women's History Month, Jackie tells us the her-story of Dorothy Arzner, who played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of women's history in the film industry during Hollywood's "golden age".
Judy tells us about how being part of the PCS women's network provides a supportive community for working together on the issues that effect women in and out of the workplace.
Susete writes about the benefits she gains from being a member of her region's PCS women's network, a safe space for women to support and help each other - and make new friends.
Tracy writes about how she has been inspired, supported and encouraged by women activists throughout her working life.