Pantsuit Politics

Seismic Shift: The New World of Women in Politics

03.08.2019 - By Sarah & BethPlay

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To celebrate International Women's Day, we are sharing clips from the incredible event we did in partnership with Ambassador Swanee Hunt in January. The event brought together an eclectic group of women, each working to advance the cause of women in politics in their own way. You'll hear short clips in today's episode, but we are providing the full audio on our Patreon page.  Individual Interviews:Kelly Dittmar, Center for American Women & PoliticsMuthoni Wambu Kraal, Former Vice President of National Outreach and Training of EMILY's List, National Political and Organizing Director for the DNCSarah Riggs Amico, Businesswoman, 2018 Candidate for Lt. Gov. of GeorgiaMarianne Schnall, Founder of What Will It Take MovementsAction Steps Panel: A'shanti Gholar, Former Political Director, Emerge AmericaCourtney Hill, Political Consultant, Emerge AmericaSabrina Schaeffer, Board Member, RightNOWCynthia Terrell, Executive Director, RepresentWomenPrimary Hurdles Panel:Julie Conway, Executive Director, VIEW PACRebecca Schuller, Executive Director, Winning for WomenRina Shah, Co-Founder, Women's Public Leadership NetworkCorie Whalen, Writer, Former Capitol Hill Comms. DirectorMedia Matters Panel:Elisa Lees Muñoz, Executive Director, International Women's Media FoundationSusan Page, Washtington Bureau Chief, USA TODAYMaureen Bunyan, Veteran TV JournalistThanks to our sponsor, Robinhood.  Want more Pantsuit Politics? Come see us in Paducah, KY on March 9. Our book, I Think You're Wrong (But I'm Listening), is available! You can purchase it now - for yourself, for friends, for your representative, for your senator, for everyone! We appreciate all of you who are spreading the word about the book to your local bookstores, libraries, and social circles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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