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Center for American Women and Politics: the leading source of scholarly research and current data about American women’s political participation.
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http://www.cawp.rutgers.edu 23-02-2010 18:21:55
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Over the past few weeks, EIP Director Elizabeth Matto and Dr. Katherine McCabe led teaching workshops for @rutgersu instructors on talking across difference in the classroom.
The workshops were made possible by the Rutgers University–New Brunswick IDEA Innovation Grant Program and Rutgers University Libraries .
Our sister org., Latina Civic Foundation, worked in collaboration w/ the CAWP at Eagleton Institute of Politics on a report titled Status of Latinas in New Jersey Politics 2024 that was released on April 18.
Read the full report: bit.ly/status-of-lati…
#LatinaCivicAction #LatinaCivicFoundation
Did you know Latinas make up 10.9%
of #NewJersey 's population, but only 7.5% of the state
legislature? We just released a #NEWREPORT in collaboration with Latina Civic Foundation that reveals the barriers Latinas face in NJ political representation. Learn more:
tinyurl.com/CAWPLATINA
Thrilled to join the National Press Foundation today during its Women in Politics Journalism Fellowship sessions, share CAWP data and resources, and meet a truly impressive group of journalists covering gender and politics around the country.
Analysis by CAWP.
Data powered in part by OpenSecrets.org.
Visualizations created by @Graphicacy_.
Women, Money, and Politics Watch 2024 is telling the story of gender and campaign finance as it's being written.
cawp.rutgers.edu/research/cawp-…
'The number of female voters has exceeded the number of male voters in every presidential election since 1964, according to research from the Center for American Women and Politics.' - Julia Mueller. Read more: thehill.com/homenews/campa…
CAWP is excited to welcome U.S. Senator Laphonza Butler as our 2024 Wynona Lipman Chair in Women's Political Leadership!
Senator Laphonza Butler will give her Lipman Lecture on April 24 at 7pm on the Rutgers University campus.
Learn more and register to attend here:
cawp.rutgers.edu/programs/senat…
'Democrats have long held the advantage when it comes to representation among Black female leaders. There are currently 29 Black women serving in Congress alone, according to the Center for American Women and Politics.' - cheyanne m daniels (your alien superstar) The Hill
thehill.com/homenews/race-…