By Adam Taylor,
By Adam Taylor,
By Vanessa Williams,
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By Philip Bump,
By Philip Bump,
Nancy Pelosi is officially House speaker. And in being sworn in, she’s making history for the second time.
The 116th class of Congress broke barriers before its members even set foot in Washington.
By Malliga Och, Idaho State University and Shauna Shames, Rutgers University
By Malliga Och, Idaho State University and Shauna Shames, Rutgers University
History will be made in America on 3 January when a record number of women are sworn in as part of the 116th Congress.
History will be made in America on 3 January when a record number of women are sworn in as part of the 116th Congress.
Michelle Ciccolo earned a Gender, Leadership, and Public Policy graduate certificate in 1991 and a Master of Public Administration degree (MPA) in 1995 at UMass Boston’s McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies.
Michelle Ciccolo earned a Gender, Leadership, and Public Policy graduate certificate in 1991 and a Master of Public Administration degree (MPA) in 1995 at UMass Boston’s McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies.
As a single mother, Beatrice Duran never imagined that she would get involved in politics. When she moved to Las Vegas in 1985, her focus was on keeping “a solid job” as a food server to provide for her young daughter and, later, her son.