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Women & Politics

Monday, August 2, 2010

Trailing the Third World

In America, women in government are few and far between. Although women are gaining positions in government, there is a fact that remains constant over time.

Archives


July 1, 2010 Mary McLeod Bethune: Full Equality in the Abundance of Life

June 1, 2010 Perspectives: Dorothy I. Height

June 25, 2009 Capitalizing on Currency

March 7, 2008 Sunshine Superwoman & Superdelegates

March 3, 2008 You Can Call a Woman Anything!

February 22, 2008 Do We Vote for People Who Look Like Us? The Face of the American President.

February 15, 2008 Gender Issues 101

February 8, 2008 Women's Votes Can Make a Difference

January 25, 2008 A Ground-breaking Event - the investiture of Mississippi’s first woman Article III judge, Sharion Aycock.

January 18, 2008 Women we've lost in 2007 (Evelyn Gandy).

Women and Politics

 

PERSPECTIVES ON WOMEN & POLITICS are opinions from our staff writers about the various aspects of women and political life in Mississippi. These publications are a must-read for Women in Politics.

 

 

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