Must Reads

LABOR DAY: A Million Women vs. Wal-Mart

Sep 3rd, 2010 | By admin | Category: Must Reads, Politics & Campaign Stories

Editorial by the New York Times
For nine years, Wal-Mart has fought to stave off a class-action lawsuit alleging that the company has long discriminated against its female workers in pay and promotions. So far it has avoided a trial on the merits of the issue. The battleground instead is whether the million or so women [...]



Number of Women in Congress Could Drop After November Elections

Aug 31st, 2010 | By admin | Category: Must Reads, Politics & Campaign Stories

By Lisa Mascaro, Tribune Washington Bureau for the LA Times
With this fall’s midterm elections, the number of women serving in Congress could drop for the first time in a generation — a twist on a political season many had dubbed “the year of the woman.”
If large numbers of Democratic incumbents lose in November, as expected, [...]



Is the Left Losing the Race for Women?

Aug 29th, 2010 | By admin | Category: Must Reads, Politics & Campaign Stories

By ANNA HOLMES and REBECCA TRAISTER, Op-Ed Contributors for the New York Times
TWO years ago today, Senator John McCain of Arizona, the Republican presidential nominee, introduced the world to his running mate, Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska. Chosen by Mr. McCain’s campaign strategists as a cynical rejoinder to the ill-starred presidential bid of Hillary Clinton, [...]



Congressman Rangel Issues Statement on Women Gaining the Right to Vote

Aug 25th, 2010 | By admin | Category: Must Reads

August 26 is the 90th Anniversary of Women Gaining the Right to Vote
NEW YORK – Congressman Charles Rangel released the following statement in celebration of Women’s Equality Day, on August 26, 2010, the 90th anniversary of women gaining the right to vote.
Thursday, August 26, marks the 90th anniversary of the final ratification of the 19th [...]



Women in Politics Lag in the South. Always Have.

Aug 25th, 2010 | By admin | Category: Must Reads, Politics & Campaign Stories

A Forgotten Fight for Suffrage
Op-Ed for the New York Times, by Christine Stansell
LOOKING back on the adoption of the 19th Amendment 90 years ago Thursday — the largest act of enfranchisement in our history — it can be hard to see what the fuss was about. We’re inclined to assume that the passage of women’s [...]



Meet Chelsea Clinton’s Mother-in-Law, President of Women’s Campaign International

Aug 22nd, 2010 | By admin | Category: Must Reads, Politics & Campaign Stories

The New York Times Magazine ran an interview with former Congresswoman Marjorie Margolies who happens to be Chelsea Clinton’s new mother-in-law.  While declining to talk about the happy couple or wedding details, she was more than willing to talk about her passion, The Women’s Campaign International.
Working in emerging democracies and post-conflict regions around the world, [...]



Happy 90th Anniversary Women’s Right to Vote

Aug 18th, 2010 | By admin | Category: Must Reads, Politics & Campaign Stories

Ninety years ago today, women got the right to vote. Here’s the text of the 19th amendment, which was ratified on August 18, 1920, by the Tennessee General Assembly: “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account [...]



Sunday Morning Political Show Debuts First Female Anchor

Aug 1st, 2010 | By admin | Category: Must Reads, Politics & Campaign Stories

Christiane Amanpour debuts on Sunday, August 1st as the anchor of ABC’s Sunday morning public affairs program, This Week.  A highly respected journalist recognized around the world for her reporting and interviews, Amanpour brings to her new position a wealth of experience and knowledge, as well as a deep commitment to delivering the news of [...]



Why Don’t We Have More Women Politicians?

Jul 30th, 2010 | By admin | Category: Must Reads, Politics & Campaign Stories

by Andrew Belonsky
Women are more visible in the political realm than ever before: Sarah Palin, Nancy Pelosi, and Hillary Clinton have all made it to the top of their profession. To a casual observer, it may seem as though American women are breaking the proverbial glass ceiling. They’re not.
Despite our status as the world’s premier [...]



The Next 10 Women to Watch in Politics

Jul 17th, 2010 | By admin | Category: Must Reads, Politics & Campaign Stories

By Patricia Murphy, Politics Daily
Headline writers across the country declared 2010 “The Year of the Woman” on the day Nikki Haley, Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorina made history in their primary races last month. But with plenty of primaries, runoffs and general elections still to come, the Year of the Woman is just getting started.
The [...]