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Press Clips: July 2005 - Today

2010 - February

  • Run Chicago, Run [Chicagonista]
  • Women's Rights: A Matter of Peace and Stability [The Huffington Post]
  • Female WWII Pilots: The Original Fly Girls [National Public Radio]
  • Bigelow First Woman to Win Director Oscar [Variety]

2010 - February

  • Mixed Messages From President Barbie [Boston Globe]
  • The East Wing: Alumna Monique Dorsainvil Interns in the White House Office of the First Lady [Emory Magazine]
  • Crusader Rowing Upstream in Cambodia [The New York Times]
  • By Punditry Alone? [The Washington Post]
  • Pondering the Bigelow Nomination in Larger Context [The Huffington Post]
  • Both Halves of the Sky: How Women of the Global North and South Make Each Other Whole [The Huffington Post]

2010 - January

  • Equality In The Workforce Would Be Good For Us All. So Let's Make It Happen [Sydney Morning Herald]
  • Female Bankers in India Earn Chances to Rule [The New York Times]
  • Women, Start Your Campaigns [The Boston Globe]
  • How about them Red Sox? [The Huffington Post]
  • In Praise of Steadiness [The Washington Post]
  • More Men Get an Economic Boost from Marriage: Pew Research Center [The Huffington Post]
  • In Germany, a Tradition Falls, Women Rise [The New York Times]
  • What Makes A Candidate [The Huffington Post]
  • 'Hillary Effect' Cited for Increase in Female Ambassadors to U.S. [The Washington Post]
  • Sleep Challenge 2010: Women, It's Time to Sleep Our Way to the Top, Literally [The Huffington Post]
  • Deborah Howell, One of the First Women to Lead a Big U.S. Paper, Dies at 68 [The New York Times]
  • Hilary Clinton, Sarah Palin Top List of Most Admired Women [Los Angeles Times]
  • Do Women Make Better CEOs? [Chicago Sun Times]
  • Event to Encourage Women Leaders [The Mankato Free Press]

2009 - December

  • Women Complete 562-mile Ski Journey to South Poll [LA Times Blog]
  • Kornblut's 'Cracked Ceiling' Examines Women in Politics After '08 Election [The Canadian Press]
  • Behind the Scenes: The First American Women In Antarctica [National Science Foundation]
  • Mulcahy-Burns Transition [The Washington Post]
  • What's an Underemployed Gal to Do? Run for Office [The Huffington Post]
  • Like Women Leaders [The Washington Post]
  • Pride - and Trepidation [The Boston Globe]
  • Atlanta Native Leads Effort to Groom Women for Political Office [Atlanta Journal-Constitution]
  • Women in Business: Opening Bell Report [WCBS Newsradio 880]
  • Shirley Chisholm Day Celebration Unveils New Archive Website [Brooklyn College News]
  • Why Aren't Women Running for Office? [Chicago Sun Times]

2009 - November

  • The Giving Chain [Forbes Women]
  • Practicing What I Preach: On the Campaign Trail [On Anne's Mind]
  • Cultivating Authentic Ambition [Forbes Woman]
  • Add Women, Change Lansing [The Detroit News]
  • Sarah and I [The Huffington Post]
  • The Sarah Palin Factor [Minnesota Public Radio]
  • Powerful Women [Association Bisnow]
  • Geena Davis to be in Detroit [Detroit Free Press]
  • Actress Davis Champions Women [Detroit Free Press]
  • Women Stuggle to Make it as Leaders [ABC News]
  • Program: Women Must Take Initiative in Leadership [St. Cloud Times]
  • Namibia: Women MPs to reduce to 25% [AfricaNews]
  • Nonprofit Helps Women Gain Power [The Detroit News]
  • Add Women and Prosper [The Huffington Post]
  • Saluting the dedicated [The Washington Post]
  • Meet the woman behind the mayor [Metro International]

2009 - October

  • Why Don't You Do It, Honey? [Huffington Post]
  • See Jane Do: Training young women to be national leaders [The Union]
  • First Nation Women 'Walk the Environmental Talk [Women's Enews.org]
  • The Gathering Storm for Republican Women [Huffington Post]
  • Time for the GOP Women [Washington Post]
  • Missions Accomplished: O's Leadership Project One Year Later [O, The Oprah Magazine]
  • Nobel 2009: A Record Year for Women [Huffington Post]
  • A change of culture, gender for N.Y. [Albany Times Union]
  • The Joy of Meetings [Washington Post]
  • Future Latino Leaders take Shape in Brooklyn [NY1]
  • Events to look at women's progress [Freep.com]
  • At Barnard, Marie Wilson calls for women leaders [Columbia Daily Spectator]

2009 - September

  • Breaking the Glass [Columbia Daily Spectator]
  • Real Mom Stories - Stephanie Ruhle Hubbard - [Working Mother]
  • The White House Project: Promoting Women Leaders in the Public and Private Sectors [The Glass Hammer]
  • Women as Peacemakers [Huffington Post]
  • More than 12 percent of Egyptian People's Assembly will be Female [Modern Egypt]

2009 - August

  • Saving the World Women's: The Women's Crusade [NY Times Magazine]

2009 - July

  • Georgia needs to cultivate more female political leaders [Atlanta Journal Constitution]
  • Group Hopes to Bolster Ranks of Women in Michigan Politics [MLive.com]
  • Empowering Women Strengthens Indian Country [Indian Country Today]
  • You Want to Run For Office. Now What? [Forbes]
  • Women's Caring Program Takes on the Invisible Problem of Childcare [mlive.com]
  • Go Run Helps Women Get Into Politics [hometownlife.com]
  • HU Med Student Leads Free Clinic for Uninsured [blackscholarsindex.com]


2009 - June

  • Howard Hospital to Open Free Clinic for the Poor [Washington Post]
  • Outcome of CUP Women's Leadership Forum [IndieBizChicks.com]
  • Howard University Hospital and Med Students Launch Free Clinic for the Uninsured [Howard.edu]
  • Meet 3 Young Women Who Aspire to Change [ABClocal.com]
  • Girl, 10, Eye's '36 Presidential Run [AZStarnet.com]
  • Lifetime Networks' Every Woman Counts Public Affairs Campaign to Receive 2009 Gracie Award from American Women in Radio and Television [Earth Times]

2009 - May

  • Where's the Women? [ABC WDIO]
  • White House Project's Marie Wilson - Working to Change Everything [Elect Women Magazine]
  • Women Benefit from Women in Leadership Roles [Duluth News Tribune]
  • Oops, That Was Our Foot [World Affairs Board]
  • Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Names Lisa Pino as Deputy Adminstrator for the Food and Nutrition Service [USDA]
  • Rockland Woman Aspires to Presidency [Village Soup Community Network]
  • Stand Up For Neglected Children [Bangor Daily News]
  • Crisis Expert Davia Temin to Speak on 'Deal With It: Communicating in a Crisis' [PRNewswire]
  • Eye on the Oval Office: Colby Student in New Book About Next Generation of Presidential Candidates [Kennebec Journal]
  • South Carolina Women Serious About Winning [Elect Women Magazine]

2009 - April

  • American Express Kicks off 2009 American Express Nonprofit Leadership Academy [Market Watch]
  • Southeastern Institute for Women in Politics Hosts Signature Events May 1-2, 2009 – Columbia, South Carolina [Elect Women Magazine]
  • Gap on Federal Bench? 8th Circuit Here We Come [Women's eNews]
  • Power Women: First Lady Politics [Forbes Woman]
  • Political Makeovers for Women! [Blogher.com]
  • Organizations Want To Put More Women in SC Offices [The Pickens Sentinel]
  • Minnesota Research Shows Programs are Increasing Political Ambition among Women [Elect Women Magazine]

2009 - March

  • Lifetime Networks' Every Woman Counts to Receive 2009 Epic Award from The White House Project [AJAXWorld Magazine]
  • Lifetime Receives Epic Award: Network Honored for Public Service Campaign [Variety.com]
  • Female Candidates Enter 2009 Campaign Queue [Women's eNews]
  • Where to Now? Women's Leadership Needs New Direction [Washington Post Magazine]
  • Rhode Island: Erin Vilardi [Politicker.com]
  • White House Project Urges Women to Seek Office [The Colorado Statesman]
  • Girl Scout Badge Another Step Toward White House [Dome Magazine]

2009 - February

  • Behind the scenes, Michelle Obama lays plans for policy role [McClatchy News]

2009 - January

  • The backup plan [Marie Claire]
  • Colorado's percentage of women lawmakers is tops in U.S. [Rocky Mountain News]
  • Women celebrate the Obama inaugural [Forbes]
  • The long road from suffrage to swearing-in [The Charlotte Observer]
  • Michigan can learn from a new class women leaders [Detroit Free Press]
  • Women gain ground in legislature [Denver Post]

2008 - December

  • Year in review: Colorado's influential women of 2008 [The Examiner]
  • Changing the state of girls and women [The Oklahoman]
  • Women inspired by gains in government [Gannett News Service]
  • United Indians development officer in leadership project [Indian County Today]
  • A mixed bag for women this election year [Associated Press]

2008 - November

  • Ensuring women get their say [Arab News]
  • Another Triumph for Clinton, Many Women Agree [The New York Times]
  • Colorado tops percentage of women state legislators as gains inch forward [The Colorado Independent]
  • Gender-to-Agenda Bender [NBC]
  • Women Leaders by the Numbers [Wall Street Journal]
  • House Races Push Women's Numbers to New High [Women's eNews]
  • Big Island woman gets recognized for green business in O, the Oprah Magazine [KHNL NBC 8]
  • Feminists claim Clinton and Palin paved the way for a new generation [The Guardian]
  • Michigan Women Go Run! [TriCity]

2008 - October

  • Women Rule! [O The Oprah Magazine]
  • 'Take our Daughters to the Polls' campaign gives girls a place in politics [Denver Women's Examiner]
  • Stakeholders founder draws fans -including Oprah - with her vision for region [Times Union]
  • Councilwoman named in "O” Magazine [News 10 Now]
  • Take your daughter to the polls! [Time Out New York Kids]
  • Local politicians find success in male-dominated scene [Newark Advocate]
  • Hillary lost the race but women are running the election show [The Guardian]
  • N.C. a top state for female candidates [Charlotte Observer]
  • Newark council president featured in O magazine [Newark Star-Ledger]
  • Leading Woman [Boston Globe]
  • Novato physician's health plan lauded in Oprah's magazine [Marin Independent Journal]
  • Berkeley Resident Recognized By O Magazine [The Daily Californian]
  • Women Could Reach 'Critical Mass' in Congress [Women's eNews]
  • Berkeley woman among 80 trailblazers in Oprah's magazine [Oakland Tribune]
  • Nightly Webcast [News Channel 34]
  • L.B. Woman's Elder-Care Web Site Wins her National Acclaim [Long Beach Press-Telegram]
  • Local Role Models For Women [Hartford Courant]
  • Oprah Likes Hedgeman [Times Union]
  • People in News [Vienna Connection]
  • Redlands woman's idea lands her a spot on 'Oprah' [San Bernardino Sun]
  • Crisis Manager Davia Temin Leads Presentation on How Women Survive and Thrive in Turbulent Times [PR Newswire]
  • Oprah magazine salutes Latina 'army' [Connecticut Post]
  • Ames woman chosen for leadership program [Mid-Iowa news]
  • Women in Leadership: The 20% Rule [BusinessWeek]
  • Colorado women to be featured in 'O, The Oprah Magazine' [Denver Women's Examiner]
  • Mildred Crump Honored for Empowering Newark Women [The Daily Newarker]
  • Cambridge resident gets lessons in leadership courtesy of Oprah [Cambridge Chronicle]
  • Loveland woman wins O, The Oprah Magazine, contest [Cincinnati Enquire]
  • The Leadership Lid [Newsweek]

2008 - September

  • Women are starting to achieve political parity [Newsday]
  • Police sergeant gains leadership training [The Times of Northwest Indiana]
  • Helping Michigan Women Run for Office... And Win [Dome Magazine]
  • Gender Politics In Ohio: Clinton Mostly Ignores Palin [The Washington Post]
  • Parties Recruit Growing Numbers of Women to Vote, Fewer to Run [News Blaze]
  • Women raise their voices [Vail Trail]
  • Mommy Wars: Children vs. Career [NPR]
  • Group Aims to Boost Number of Women in Michigan Office [Gongwer News Service]

2008 - August

  • Girl Scouts empowered by The White House Project [YourHub.com]
  • Women's Agenda Storms Into Dem Convention [Women's eNews]
  • Angry PUMAs on the prowl in Denver [Salon.com]
  • How Much Did Hillary Clinton's Historic Run Really Break the Glass Ceiling? [U.S. News & World Report]
  • Equality day encourages women to keep pressing on [Lansing State Journal]
  • The progress women have made [The Denver Post]
  • Vote, Eagle County women [Vail Daily]
  • Guest Editorial:Women’s political presence wanes [Planet Jackson Hole]
  • 'Unconventional Women' Explores Current Climate for Women and Politics During the Democratic National Convention in Denver [The Denver Post]
  • Women Candidates Encouraged to Sharpen their Debate Skills [Public News Service]
  • Normalized by Hillary Clinton [The Washington Post]
  • How has Hillary Clinton impacted women in politics? [The Denver Women's Examiner]
  • Ann Fisher commentary: Governor's appointing of women is mixed bag [The Columbus Dispatch]

2008 - July

  • Pelosi, Albright, Affleck main courses at mayor's DNC "banquet" [The Denver Post]
  • Filmmakers' point: Putting women in charge [San Francisco Chronicle]
  • Female V.P.s Leave Hillary Loyalists Cold [Women's eNews]
  • Coachella woman featured in movie on potential leaders [The Press-Enterprise]
  • Unconventional Women symposium held during DNC [Colorado Independent]
  • Calling All Women to the White House [OpEdNews.com]
  • Voices too often missing in op-ed land: women's [The Christian Science Monitor]
  • Local Professor and Politicos Encourage Women to Run for Office [The Weekly]
  • Documentary features Rockford native as 'woman who could be president' [Rockford Register Star]
  • LETTER; Human Security and State Security [The New York Times]
  • The Obama Veepwatch, Vol. 5: Kathleen Sebelius [Newsweek]
  • The opinion pages: mostly a man's world [San Francisco Chronicle]

2008 - June

  • Tweens and Twenties See Future Led by Women [Women's eNews]
  • Bias, Punditry and the Press In the 2008 Election: "News to Better Reflect our Complex Realities" [SoHo Journal]
  • Generation Y Refuses Race-Gender Dichotomy [AlterNet]
  • Tales from the Trail: Campaign debates over sexism, racism, ageism rage on [Reuters]
  • You've come a long way, baby [Greeley Tribune]
  • Home Is Where the Cash Is [OpenSecrets.org]
  • The best revenge: Get even [The Boston Globe]
  • Clinton's Run for President Inspires Other Women [U.S. News & World Report]
  • Sexism and other reasons Hillary Clinton lost [Newsday]
  • Spotlight back on Pelosi [The Hill]
  • Even in defeat, victory [Philadelphia Inquirer]
  • Hillary Clinton to endorse Barack Obama and suspend White House campaign [The Telegraph]
  • Clinton's Real Victory [Washington Post]
  • Commentary: Clinton started a new political movement [CNNPolitics.com]
  • Ohio Women Encouraged to Lace Up Their "Running" Shoes [Public News Service]
  • Two BCLP alums strive to create leadership opportunities for others [Community Leader Online]
  • Close Finish May Inspire Other Women To Pursue Higher Office [Wall Street Journal]
  • Clinton's Legacy Leaves Light on for Other Women [Women's eNews]
  • U.S. women view Clinton withdrawal with sorrow, pride [San Diego Tribune]
  • If not Clinton, who could be Madame President? [Burlington Free Press]
  • Tough enough, but it wasn't enough [Globe and Mail]
  • “Go Run” training program for women set for Columbus [Dayton Daily News]
  • McCain Aide Sees Sexism, a View That Fits a Pattern [The Washington Post]
  • Hillary's history? [Belfast Telegraph]
  • Meet the Colorado delegates [Rocky Mountain News]

2008 - May

  • Midland natives Parkhust, Casteel in Project Go Run [Midland Daily News]
  • Seminar encourages, equips Michigan women to run for office [Midland Daily News]
  • Running strong [Columbus Alive!]
  • A Knack for Putting Feminism on Film [The New York Times]
  • Lansing seminar sponsored by White House Project prepares women for politics [Grand Rapids Press]
  • Conference head brings passion for politics to home state [Holland Sentinel]
  • An Invitation to Women: “GO RUN” for Office [Public News Service]
  • Project Buoys Efforts to Elect Iowa Women, Increase LeaderAship [Iowa Independent]
  • Clinton's female fans wonder what if _ and when [Associated Press]
  • Women in the Running [Truthout]
  • Creating a political network of/for women [Business North]
  • A Project to Create More Hillary Clintons [The Chronicle of Philanthropy]
  • First Lady Fine Line [The Washington Independent]
  • Race to the Bottom [The Nation]
  • Women gain strength as campaign donors [The Atlanta Journal-Constitution]

2008 - April

  • Women's influence as campaign donors skyrockets [Dallas Morning News]
  • Candidates break from the gender norms to capture voters [Dallas Morning News]
  • Why did Silda Spitzer stand by her man? [The Virginia Gazette]
  • Arizona governor hosts ethics lecture on immigration [The Santa Clara]
  • Swiftboated or Suckered -- Both Mean Losing [The Huffington Post]
  • From the Ground Up: Glamour and The White House Project [Glamour]
  • What’s your point, Margot Presley? [Duluth Budgeteer News]
  • Marie Wilson: We need their voices [Star Tribune]
  • Do women get the press we deserve? [Guardian UK]
  • Michelle Obama courts voters for Barack [The News & Observer]
  • Film tells girls: We've come a long way, not there yet [The Capital Times]
  • Like the Candidates, TV's Political Pundits Show Signs of Diversity [The New York Times]
  • Film points out: Women can be leaders [Wisconsin State Journal]
  • Women focus on supporting young leaders [Red Wing Republican Eagle]
  • Women Rule! [O, The Oprah Magazine]

2008 - March

  • 15 Amazing Women You've Never Heard Of [MSN Lifestyle]
  • Women Push Back in Support of Clinton [Associated Press]
  • 71st place [Columbus Alive]
  • Hollywood has spoken [The Star Ledger]
  • Closing gender gap in Range leadership a worthy goal [Hibbing Daily Tribune]
  • Yes, You Could Be Mayor [REDBOOK]
  • See Jane Run [5280]
  • Political Leadership Training Takes Program to Rural Minnesota [Grand Rapids Herald Review]
  • Iron Range Women Take The Political Lead [Pine Journal]
  • Iron Range Women Take The Political Lead [Fleetwood Forum]
  • Editorial: Women in office [Milwaukee Journal Sentinal]
  • Conference hopes to build new era of women leaders [Red Wing Republican Eagle]
  • Why did Silda Spitzer stand by her man? [am New York]
  • Past, Present and Future Trailblazers [Westport News]
  • Campaign reflects long divide over rights fight [The Philadelphia Inquirer]
  • More Madison ingredients in the 2008 Wisconsin Film Festival lineup [Isthmus]
  • Women’s History Month looks to politics [Fredonia Campus Report]
  • Hillary leads new era of woman empowerment [Lancaster Eagle-Gazette]
  • Women Rule! [O Magazine]

2008 - February

  • Women Who Lead promises student success [The Beacon]
  • Women gaining faster in Congress than on state level [Gannett News Service]
  • State is regressing in electing women [Akron Beacon Journal]
  • Ladies, why aren't you running for office? [Seattle Post-Intelligencer]
  • The day after 'Super Tuesday' [Al Jazeera]
  • 16 Ways of Looking at a Female Voter [The New York Times]

2008 - January

  • Politics in Vogue [The New York Review of Magazines]
  • If Hillary Wins... [More Magazine]
  • Sebelius Speech Latest Turn in National Spotlight [WIBW]
  • National Groups Try to Recruit Women Candidates in Milwaukee [Milwaukee Public Radio]
  • Obama tries risky strategy vs. 'Clintons' [Politico]
  • Ready, set . . . this time, caucuses are reason to go [Rocky Mountain News]
  • Model Candidate [Minnesota Women's Press]

2007 - December

  • Ann Fisher commentary: Too few women engaged in politics [The Columbus Dispatch]
  • Vote, Run, Lead! [ABC News]
  • US Democrats vie for female vote [Agence France-Presse]
  • Should We Launch a Holding-Company Project? [Advertising Age]

2007 - November

  • Say My Name, Say My Name [NPR's On the Media]
  • Training for women to go run for office [Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]
  • 75 women leaders gather for summit on global security [Associated Press]
  • Can she win? [The Guardian]
  • Women get a lesson in politics from ground up [Denver Post]
  • Rise to power.  Are women man enough for the president's job? [yourStyle Magazine]

2007 - October

  • Primatologist's stories inspire girls [Your Hub]
  • GOP Women in OH GA: endangered species [Wide Open]
  • Women Lead Each Other Into Political Ring [Women's E-News]
  • At 60, Hillary is getting ready to be director of her '3rd act'  [New York Daily News]
  • Latina Initative inspires [Cherry Creek News]
  • Younger every day [Minnesota Women's Press]
  • Fifth ‘Every Woman Counts’ Campaign Includes Assist from Hearst Titles, Non-Profit Groups [Multichannel News]
  • Lifetime Networks Launches its Largest Multi-Platform 'Every Woman Counts' [PRNewswire]
  • Style becomes a real issue in '08 presidential race [USA Today]
  • Leaders Say Women Can Do It All But Must Be Willing to Take Risks [UCF News and Information]
  • The XX Factor [National Journal]
  • Making History at Harvard [Global Dialogue Center]
  • Operation Pipeline [More Magazine]

2007 - September

  • Leadership seminar planned for prospective candidates [Spartanburg Herald Journal]
  • If you want change, start getting political  [Times Union]
  • Gender, Dodd Hinder Hillary [The Hartford-Courant]

2007 - August

  • Ms. President and the Girl Scouts [The American Prospect]
  • Political group looks for women who can lead - and win [The Journal News]
  • Kos and Foreign Policy [The American Prospect]

2007 - July

  • Women Aiming High [National Journal]
  • Elizabeth Edwards finds her voice [News & Observer]
  • Sad state of affairs [Metro New York]
  • Move over, Hillary Clinton [BusinessWeek]

2007 - June

  • Matters with Kansas: Of high courts, tornadoes and abandoned backhoes in Iraq [The Atlanta Journal-Constitution]
  • More women needed at the top [Parramatta Sun]
  • Girls encouraged to take leadership risks [The Age]
  • Women need real choices [The Courier Mail]

2007 - May

  • Queen of the Heartland [Harvard Political Review]
  • Going backward [Atlanta Journal-Constitution]
  • Breaking into the 'boys club'  [Jackson Hole Star Tribune]
  • Political Boot Camp Trains Future Women Officeholders  [TheDenverChannel.com]
  • Women wanted: Candidates sought for political office [9News Colorado]
  • White men get the lion's share  [San Francisco Chronicle]
  • Comparison To Clinton Is Dismissed  [Washington Post]

2007 - April

  • Female candidates face pressure from female voters to meet very high standards [Associated Press]
  • Analysis: Clinton's Big Paradox [Associated Press]
  • Women Rise to Power in Statehouses [Associated Press]

2007 - March

  • Girls’ conference inspires young leaders [Greenwood Village Hub]
  • Stop the Presses, Boys! Women Claim Space on Op-Ed Pages [New York Times]
  • In Pelosi Era, Women Still Lag in Legislatures [USA Today]

2007 - February

  • It's Time, Madame President [Denver Post]
  • Dollhouse to White House [New York Daily News]
  • Tough Women in Office (1 Letter) [New York Times]

2006 - December

  • Is America Ready for Hillary or Obama? [Newsweek]

2006 - November

  • Marie Wilson: Filling the Pipelines of Power  [Minnesota Star Tribune]
  • Muslim Struggle to Break Stereotypes [Reuters]
  • The REAL Impact of Women’s Leadership [The Atlanta Voice]

2006 - October

  • Daughters [volume 11 number 5]
  • The Ugly Face of Politics' Old Boys Club [New York Daily News - OpEd]
  • Women at the Top: Why the Numbers Matter (1 Letter) [New York Times]
  • A Political Opportunity for Women [The Washington Post]
  • Many Still Reluctant to Vote For a Woman [New York Daily News]

2006 - September

  • Women’s Leadership Expert at Fundraiser [The Daily Times-Call]
  • An Issue Women Can Run With [Chicago Tribune]
  • Is Katie Couric good enough? [Chicago Tribune]

2006 - August

  • White House Project gives women the tools to run for office [Seattle Post-Intelligencer]
  • Groups Seek Female Candidates [USA Today]

2006 - July

  • Lifting barriers to electing more women [The Christian Science Monitor]

2006 - June

  • Women Achieving More Politically [Associated Press]
  • The Ascent of a Woman [The New York Times]
  • At D.C. Gala, Talk of a `Cultural Change' [The Boston Globe]
  • Women Hope to be Future Leaders [Daily Camera]
  • Gala's Menu Serves Chile con Clinton [Chicago Tribune]
  • Chilean Chief Urged To Boost Democracy In Latin America [Gulf Times]
  • For Washington Women, Dinner With a Taste Of Real Power [The Washington Post]
  • Supreme Court Justices Report Road Trips [Associated Press]
  • Too Short a Term for TV Nation's First Female 'Commander' [Concord Monitor]
  • Ellen Goodman: TV Series May Hurry History [Spokesman Review]
  • Alas, First Female Prez's Term Ending [The Buffalo News]
  • Bush Hosts Chilean President at White House [Voice of America]
  • Chilean President Bachelet Makes First Official Visit to US [Ms. Magazine]
  • The White House Project Honors Chile's First Woman President, Michelle Bachelet (Revised) [U.S. Newswire]
  • TV 'Chief' Comes To Berea Reunion [Richmond Register]

2006 - May

  • Getting Women in the Club [Campaigns & Elections]
  • Presidential Material [Minnesota Women's Press]
  • Where the Boys Aren't: Toasting Chile's Prez [The Washington Post]
  • Can Hillary Win? Can Any Woman? (5 Letters) [The New York Times]
  • Hillary Can Run, but Can She Win? [The New York Times]

2006 - March

  • Why hasn’t U.S. joined Chile, Liberia in 21st century? [Chicago Daily Herald]
  • Who is Our Bachelet? [Feministing.com]
  • Viva La Presidenta: Michelle Bachelet's Chile [DemocracyArsenal.org]
  • Once Exiled, Bachelet Now Chile's Leader [Associated Press]
  • Electing A Woman President: A Dry Run [Associated Press - asap]
  • The White House Project Heads to Chile [The Huffington Post]
  • The women's room . . . [Chicago Sun-Times]

2006 - February

  • A Woman for President? [PARADE]
  • Female Electability Depends on Perfection [Daily Progess]
  • Hutchison called fit for Oval Office [Houston Chronicle]
  • Eight Women for 2008? [Taegan Goddard’s Political Wire]
  • Nonprofit Group Releases List of Potential Women Candidates [Associated Press]
  • Center for Politics Hosts Symposium on Women Presidential Candidates [Cavalier Daily]
  • Snowe, Collins On Group's Short List [Portland Press Herald]
  • Franklin For President? Women's Group Thinks So [The Atlanta Journal-Constitution]
  • Hutchison Mentioned As A Presidential Contender [Star-Telegram Washington Bureau]
  • First Woman President? [Philadelphia Daily News]
  • No Rachel Brand? Toni Jennings? Katherine Harris? [The Hotline]
  • Bridging the Political Gender Gap [Columbia Spectator]
  • The White House Project Comes to St. Catherine's - Feb. 20 [The College of St. Catherine]
  • Employers Step Up Efforts to Lure Stay-at-Home Mothers Back to Work [The Wall Street Journal]
  • Will The Next One Be A Girl? [Economic Times]
  • Money An Obstacle For Female Candidates [Lawrence Journal World]
  • The Quest To Become Ms. President [CBS News Sunday Morning]

2006 - January

  • Gender Gap Narrows In Political Debates [Lawrence Journal World]
  • U.S. Female Head Of State: Coming Soon? [Seattle Post-Intelligencer]
  • Could U.S. Elect A Woman As President? [Twin Cities Pioneer Press]
  • How to Totally Rule Your World [Cosmopolitan Magazine]

2005 - December

  • NAPOLITANO: One Of Six Huh? That's Quite An Honor [The Hotline]
  • Oprah's Magazine Touts Napolitano as President Material [The Arizona Republic]
  • Norma Adams-Wade: Getting Women Into Their Workday Best [Dallas Morning News]
  • Dahlia: A Roaring Success For Women [Rocky Mountain News]
  • A Crack In The Glass Ceiling Of Television News? [Scripps Howard News Service]
  • Move Over, Mister; Women Are Rising As Anchors, Stars [Baltimore Sun]
  • Progress Shows In Subtle Way [Salt Lake City Tribune]

2005 - November

  • Women Are Experts Too [Minnesota Women's Press]
  • Think Tank [PhiladelphiaCityPaper.net]
  • A false Sense of Enlightenment [Scripps Howard News Service]
  • Girls Need Role Models in Positions of Power [Star Bulletin]
  • Waiting for Madam President [Asbury Park Press / USA Today]
  • Madam President, Madam President [The Nation]
  • The Sisterhood Is Powerful [Business New Haven]
  • America's 5 Best Governors [Time Magazine]
  • Geena in 2008 [Dissident Voice]
  • Hail to the ‘Chief’ [Pittsburg Tribune]
  • Rolodex of Female Pundits Is Ready for Spin [Women's eNews]
  • A Lie Exposed [The Philadelphia Inquirer: Letters]
  • A Woman in Command [AlterNet]
  • Letter to the Editor, “Women in Politics: Double Standards” [The New York Times]
  • The Votes Are In: Political TV A Winner [Lynchburg News]
  • Powerful, Feisty, Successful ... Maybe That's Why The Lady Can't Get A Date [The Guardian]
  • Has liberal become the new `N-word'? [The Miami Herald]
  • Rosa Parks was not an ‘accidental heroine’ [The Centre Daily]

2005 - October

  • Can A Woman Be President? [Life & Style]
  • Commander In Chief Is Raising The Wrong Questions [Knight Ridder]
  • Grant Aids Female Politicians [Iowa City Press-Citizen]
  • Is Commander In Chief Getting America Ready for a Woman President [St. Paul Pioneer Press]
  • Women in the White House on the Web [Detroit Free Press]
  • The Single Stigma [The Philadelphia Inquirer]
  • Letter Responses [The Dallas Morning News]
  • Tuning Women Into Politics [The Salt Lake Tribune]
  • Show Poses Questions of Woman President [The Hilltop]
  • Sunday TV Looks Like The Man Show [U.S. News & World Report]
  • When Women Lead [Newsweek]
  • The Value of the Outsider [Newsweek]
  • The Outsider Brings a Fresh Perspective To Today's Problems [The Buffalo News]
  • A Female 'Chief'? We Have a Ways To Go [Seattle Post Intelligencer]
  • Newswatch [Somali Press Online]
  • New Study Confirms Continuing Under-Representation of Women in Media [Ms. Magazine]
  • SheSource is launched by The White House Project [Joplin Independent]
  • Letters to the Editor [Dallas Morning News]
  • Intelligence Report [Parage Magazine]
  • ANALYSIS: At 20, Emily's List Led Way For Women On Both Side Of The Aisle [The News & Observer]
  • Database Aims To Up Use Of Female Experts In Press [PR Week]
  • TV Show With Female President May Prepare U.S. For The Real Thing [Knight Ridder Newspapers]
  • Call Her Madame President [USA Today]
  • Female President? Think Outside Box [The Plain Dealer]
  • Woman In White House Gets TV Vote [The Toledo Blade]
  • Rampant Speculation (in the wrinkle category) [The News Tribune]
  • A Woman President [The Oregonian]
  • Oh-eight [MSNBC]
  • A Supreme Court Nominee's Physical Appearance: Why All The Talk? [Associated Press]
  • Red alert! Look At Those Lips [Detroit Free Press]

2005 - September

  • A TV Show and Its Political Party [Wall Street Journal]
  • `Commander in Chief': Fantasy Or The Future? [Albany Times Union]
  • Screen Test For America's First Woman President [The Guardian]
  • Ladies First: Will Reality Follow Geena Davis' TV Presidency? [Associated Press]
  • Red-Lighting Hillary? [New York Daily News]
  • A Woman In Chief [The Hill]
  • 'Commander' Sets Sights On Ultimate Glass Ceiling [Contra Costa Times]
  • A Woman At The Helm [LA Times]
  • Prime Time Power Base [LA Times]
  • Power Suits Her [Baltimore Sun]
  • Madame President [National Public Radio]
  • Ready for Madam President? [Washingtonian]
  • Women in Politics: "Commander In Chief"? [WashingtonPost.com online chat transcript]
  • Hail To The Chief [The Journal Gazette]
  • Ms. President Finally Ready For Prime Time [The Spokesman-Review]
  • ABC Show Gives White House Project Outlet To Tout Female Presidency [PR Week]
  • Women Hope To Say Hail To The "Chief" [Denver Post]
  • A Woman's Place In The (White) House [National Journal]
  • O, The Oprah Magazine

2005 - July

  • These Women Are Changing Their Nations [Parade Magazine]
  • Can Hillary Be Elected Commander In Chief? [USA Today]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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