Even in the new millennium, it remains true that few women aspire — let alone actually become a candidate — to run for elected office. That’s unfortunate because it means the bodies responsible for solving our most pressing problems are missing the diverse voices needed for robust debate and policymaking.
(We invite our users to read the complete article published April 15 2013)
Even in the new millennium, it remains true that few women aspire — let alone actually become a candidate — to run for elected office. That’s unfortunate because it means the bodies responsible for solving our most pressing problems are missing the diverse voices needed for robust debate and policymaking.
(We invite our users to read the complete article published April 15 2013)