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A Woman President? Lessons from History's Longest Campaign
Keys to elected office: The essential guide for women
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October 5, 2016
Keys to elected office: The essential guide for women
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Gender Studies Panel: Priya's Shakti and Gender-Based Violence
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The Importance of Social Capital for Women's Political Empowerment
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September 20, 2016
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Director of the HerStory Campaign for LitWorld and Global glow
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High Level Discussion on the ‘’Economic Cost of Violence Against Women"
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Women at the White House use a simple trick to get heard
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When President Obama took office, two-thirds of his top aides were men. Women complained of having to elbow their way into important meetings. And when they got in, their voices were sometimes ignored.
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When President Obama took office, two-thirds of his top aides were men. Women complained of having to elbow their way into important meetings. And when they got in, their voices were sometimes ignored.
I’m a Korean American Woman in Politics, and Biases Won’t Stop Me
This blog post was written by 2015–16 National Student Advisory Council Member Na-Yeon Park and published on 22 August 2016 by the American Association of University Women (AAUW) here.
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