| February Fri, 2022
The U.S. Is Long Overdue for “Madam President’s Day”: Weekend Reading on Women’s Representation
In previous election cycles, three or four Latina candidates have run for governor. The Center for American Women and Politics tracks major-party candidates.
| February Thu, 2022
Pou, Sumter Lead Effort To Identify Gender And Racial Inequities on State Bodies
The Coalition of Women’s Organizations collaborated with Senator Nellie Pou, Assemblywoman Shavonda Sumter, former Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg, the NJ Legislative Latino Caucus, and the NJ Legislative Black Caucus to draft legislation and fund the effort in the FY22 budget. The Eagleton Institute of Politics and its Center for American Women and Politics will collect and analyze the data and report the findings.
| February Thu, 2022
Emilia Sykes launching training program for Black women who want to pursue politics
When Black women run for office, however, they often encounter a number of hurdles and barriers. We’ll look at a new training program being created to help Black women candidates. Guests: Debbie Walsh, director of the Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP)
| February Wed, 2022
Latinas Are Running for Governor Like Never Before
Three or four Latina candidates have run for governor in previous election cycles. The Center for American Women and Politics tracks major party candidates. By their count, the candidates this year are...