| January Wed, 2019
How having more than one woman vying for a job changes everything
“‘What this affords is for the voter to see the distinctiveness of the women,’ said Deborah Walsh, the director of the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University. ‘We’re going to see the differences, and we’ve never had that opportunity before on the presidential stage.’”
| January Sat, 2019
Multiple women eyeing 2020 hands Dems ‘wonderful challenge’
"Kelly Dittmar, a scholar at the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University, said, 'The fact that we’re willing to call it out, that’s where the progress is. We have to just be realistic that racism and sexism within our institutions are really deep-seated.'”
| January Fri, 2019
Rebecca Traister and Brittney Cooper Coming to Rutgers to Discuss the Political Power of Women’s Anger
November 2016. The first woman to be nominated for the presidency on a major-party ticket wins the popular vote by a wide margin while losing the Electoral College.
| January Wed, 2019
Michigan’s 100th Legislature starts session
“A record number of women, 53 - or 36 percent - are serving in the Legislature. The previous record of 37 - or 25 percent - was set during the 2009-10 term and matched in 2017-18, according to the Center For American Women and Politics at Rutgers University”