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Experts Weigh in on 2018 Election Results for #GenderWatch2018

November 8, 2018
Kelly Dittmar
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Media Advisory: Follow the Center for American Women and Politics on Election Night

October 30, 2018

Native American Women Running for Office Experience Boost This Year

October 9, 2018
Christina E. Bejarano
Sierra Watt
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Is Ohio a Bellwether for Women in Election 2018?

October 5, 2018
Barbara Palmer
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Women Make Strides in State-Level Primaries in 2018

September 17, 2018

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the Myth of the Morena Tide

July 19, 2018
Anna Sampaio
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In 2018, will misogyny disqualify men from political power?

July 11, 2018
Kelly Dittmar
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This is what a legislator looks like. Catch up.

July 7, 2018
Kelly Dittmar

Just under a month ago, Ohio State Representative Emilia Sykes filed a complaint with the Ohio Department of Public Safety for over two years of disparate treatment by security officials at the Statehouse. More specifically, Representative Sykes – one of ten Black women in the Ohio state legislature – cited heightened scrutiny at security checkpoints and...

This is what a legislator looks like. Pictured: Ohio State Representative Emilia Sykes (Black woman with black, white collared shirt and black glasses)

Support for Women Candidates has been a Long Time Coming

June 11, 2018
Kathleen Dolan
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Making Sense of the Alabama “Awakening”: What’s New & Not so New for Black Women in Alabama Politics

June 1, 2018
Wendy G. Smooth
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