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May 19, 2014. Cambridge, MA - Volpe National Transportation Systems Center

Heidi Hartmann - Ph.D., President, Institute for Women's Policy Research, stands for a posed picture in the green room before the forum began.

US Department of Labor Women's Bureau in Boston hosted the DOL Regional Forum on Working Families Boston - The White House Summit on Working Families

Photo by Katherine Taylor for The US Department of Labor
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