
Donna/Dawna Dingwall
Producer and storyteller responsible for creating the episode's narrative about the Matilda effect and Margaret Rossiter's work; provides reporting and interviews.
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Mar 16, 2026 • 54min
She uncovered the lost women of science and made history
Sally Gregory Colstead, Professor Emerita in history of science who helped expand Rossiter’s work. Donna Dingwall, producer and storyteller who crafted the narrative. They trace Margaret Rossiter’s archival discoveries and the creation of the Matilda effect. Short scenes cover overlooked scientists, archival detective work, naming Matilda Gage, and efforts to restore women into scientific history.

Feb 26, 2026 • 54min
The suffragist who was too radical for Susan. B. Anthony
Sally (Rush) Wagner, radical feminist scholar who restored Matilda Gage’s legacy. Angelica Shirley Carpenter, historian and biographer of Gage. Donna (Dawna) Dingwall, producer and narrator who unearthed archival material. They trace Gage’s abolitionist roots, her clashes with Susan B. Anthony over religion and race, links to L. Frank Baum and Oz, her attacks on organized religion, and the campaigns to revive her erased legacy.

Oct 14, 2025 • 54min
How 60s Scoop 'warriors' reclaimed their Indigenous roots
Join Leticia Racine, a Sixties Scoop survivor and pivotal figure in the Racine v. Woods Supreme Court case, as she shares her inspiring journey of reconnecting with her Indigenous roots. Raven Sinclair, an expert on Indigenous child welfare, discusses the vital role of cultural reacculturation for adoptees. Colleen Heal, co-founder of the 60s Scoop Network, highlights grassroots support for survivors. They delve into themes of cultural disconnection, the challenges of family reunification, and how survivors are becoming change-makers in their communities.


