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Hillary Clinton

Why Women Are Good Lawmakers—and Why We Need More of Them

May 29, 2017 by admin

Categories Blog Posts Tags female politicians, feminism, grassroots activism, Hillary Clinton, politics Leave a comment

Sexism in Politics in Spain and the United States: Is There a Difference?

May 8, 2017 by admin

Categories Blog Posts Tags female politicians, Hillary Clinton, likability, politics, sexism, sexual harassment, Spain, women, women candidates, women in politics Leave a comment

The Long March to Break the Highest Glass Ceiling: The Next Step Taken

January 2, 2017 by admin

Categories Blog Posts, Uncategorized Tags equity, gender, gender discrimination, gender identity, Hillary Clinton, misogyny, politics, public affairs, women, workplace 3 Comments

What Sexism Looks Like in Politics and Life

October 17, 2016 by admin

Categories Blog Posts Tags Donald Trump, double standards, feminism, gender, gender gap, Hillary Clinton, men, politics, sexism, smiling, women 2 Comments

Hillary Clinton and Theresa May: How Gender Bias is Still with Us

August 1, 2016 by admin

Categories Blog Posts Tags Brexit, Ezra Klein, gender, gender bias, Hillary Clinton, leadership, politics, sexism, strategies, Theresa May, women 1 Comment

Hillary Clinton and the Goldilocks Syndrome

June 13, 2016 by admin

Categories Blog Posts Tags double binds, Goldilocks syndrome, Hillary Clinton, leaders, leadership, likability, politics, women 2 Comments

Are Women Candidates Changing Presidential Politics?

April 25, 2016 by admin

Categories Blog Posts Tags candidates, Carly Fiorina, double standards, feminism, gender, gender bias, Hillary Clinton, leadership, politics, president, sexism, women Leave a comment

Voting for Hillary: Why Is There a Generational Divide among Women?

March 14, 2016 by admin

Categories Blog Posts Tags competition, development, gender, generational divide, Hillary Clinton, politics, president 4 Comments
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