Suzanne Chod (She/Her)
@smchod
Professor of Political Science, Director of the Center for Social Impact, and Coordinator of Gender and Sexuality Studies at North Central College
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07-03-2012 00:00:56
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Thanks, as always, to William Muck and Philip Barker for having me on The Politics Lab to talk big and small picture takeaways from last night. And if you’re not already listening to them weekly, you’re missing out!
“We need early investments for these Black women candidates – Black candidates in general – but especially for Black women.” Stefanie Brown James on investing early in Black women candidates to help them win their higher office races. 19thnews.org/2022/11/black-…
Lucy came to HONR 450 this morning to hang with the college scholars. We decided she should now become an honorary college scholar herself. Thoughts, North Central College?
Election night in Naperville! Catch all the coverage on Naperville Community Television (NCTV17)! NCC Poli Sci Dept North Central College
Check out North Central College's very own William Muck in The Hill. He gives an extensive and nuanced video interview about Project 2025. He is the best of our discipline, and it's so exciting to see his expertise being shared so widely! thehill.com/homenews/nexst…
I had the wonderful opportunity of filling in as a guest radio host on The Big Picture with Edwin Eisendrath on WCPT820 AM. It was three hours of political analysis and interviews with Jake Lahut, Suzanne Chod (She/Her) and Philip Barker. Check out the entire episode below. soundcloud.com/wcpt820/the-bi…
Hey, North Central College, join us for (probably) the last debate of the 2024 election season! Come for the food, music, and what’s sure to be an interesting show! 🍿
Live at North Central College watching Justice Brown Jackson inspire the next generation of leaders! #theNSLS
Free to read for a limited period from the new issue of Studies in American Political Development (SAPD) - “A little world within itself”: The South Carolina Penitentiary and the Roots of the Carceral State - cup.org/3POx8dD - Sean Kim Butorac (NCC Poli Sci Dept)