Ms. Monopoly Causes Controversy

The game maker Hasbro announced this week that they have a new, female-oriented version of Monopoly in the works. Monopoly isn’t the only board game that’s planning to lady it up either, there’s another classic board game with a feminist twist too.

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Ms. Monopoly Causes Controversy

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Voices for recovery: Maura, graduate student and photographer

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Voices for recovery: Ryan, recovery advocacy leader

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Voices for recovery: Sharon, CEO supporting son in recovery

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Voices for recovery: Kay, family recovery specialist

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Voices for recovery: Foster, award-winning author

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Voices for recovery: Reno, Recovery High School graduate

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