Dana Rubin is a consultant, speaker, and public historian, an expert in women's voice in history and culture. Her SPEAKING WHILE FEMALE SPEECH BANK is the world's largest online collection of women's public voice, putting the spotlight on women's speeches and testimony from across time and around the world. Women have made significant contributions to the life of our country and the world through their public voices, but the history books, curriculums, and media do not reflect that. Dana speaks to organizations on the history of women's speech, leads communication workshops, and helps companies develop their female talent to become recognized experts, brand ambassadors, thought leaders, and role models. Her women's speech archive is used by academics, teachers, and speakers as part of their instructional content, lesson plans and curriculums, filling in the knowledge gaps.
Dana has spoken at Fortune 500 companies, non-profits and universities, and has appeared on C-SPAN and American Public Media's Marketplace. She's the author of "Speaking While Female: 75 Extraordinary Speeches by American Women.”
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When we discount the role of women speakers in U.S. history, we lose out on the diverse mix of voices and views that got us to this point — and we miss out on the knowledge of an inspirational past.















