Remarks by Catherine M. Russell, Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women's Issues at the National Democratic Institute (NDI) Offices in Washington, DC
United States of America
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Looking Ahead: Opportunities and Challenges for Women's Political Participation in 2014
Looking Ahead: Opportunities and Challenges for Women's Political Participation in 2014
Cathy Russell, U.S. ambassador-at-large for global women's issues, will discuss the future of women's political participation around the world.
On the third floor of Apex Town Hall, inside council chambers, visitors got to see a rare sight.
Two women, Nicole Dozier and Denise Wilkie, were sworn into office. They are the first women to serve on the Apex Town Council in 12 years.
Sen. Kirstin Gillibrand explained Wednesday how politics would be different with more women in office.
The Democratic Party is hoping 2014 will be a Year of the Woman—again.
The first time Senator Patty Murray ran for local office, she was so embarrassed to ask people for money for her campaign that she and her husband held a garage sale.
What is the appropriate role of women in political life?
Are women fundamentally different than men? How does “femininity” qualify or disqualify women from political participation?
When I arrived at the Capitol in 2007 to take my oath as a new member of the U.S.
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Insecurity in Honduras and the Upcoming Elections: What's at Stake for Central America
Insecurity in Honduras and the Upcoming Elections: What's at Stake for Central America
Of the more than 12 elections taking place in Latin America over the next year, the upcoming presidential election in Honduras is perhaps the most pivotal.
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