Latest posts tagged with #OnGender on Bluesky
Women’s History Month #BookChallenge #thewritewomen #booksky📚💙 #OnGender
#women #feministlit #femaleauthors
In March post book by a female author every day:
• It has to be a book you’ve read
• It has to be a book you enjoyed or learned something from
1/31 - Night Bitch by Rachel Yoder
The Commission on the Status of Women pledges that no one will be left behind in the global fight for women and girls’ human rights and fundamental freedoms.
#humanrights #genderequality #OnGender #womensrights
#girlcode #ResistanceUnited
“Police contacted you about a pregnancy outcome? Being denied life saving abortion care? Need a lawyer for a judicial bypass hearing? Having a legal emergency? Represent someone criminalized for abortion or their pregnancy outcome?”
#ReproductiveJustice #OnGender
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New from #OnGender: Amy Showalter, a national authority on grassroots and PAC effectiveness shares part 2 of her “Amyisms” which are tips and tricks to assist other government relations professionals improve their work performance and results. Read more: bit.ly/3OXT6gZ
“This feature is a common sense solution to a long-standing request from both women Drivers and Riders who told Uber they would feel more comfortable and safer if they could choose to ride with another woman,” the company said in the court filing.
#OnGender
#women
New from #OnGender: Amy Showalter, a national authority on grassroots and PAC effectiveness shares part 1 of her “Amyisms” which are tips and tricks meant to assist other government relations professionals improve their work performance and results. Read more: bit.ly/4raNBZE
New from #OnGender: In this week's blog, author @lorissa.bsky.social writes about Jeannette Rankin, the first woman to be elected to Congress, and how ranked choice voting played a major role in her success and how it can still be beneficial to women running for office today. bit.ly/4saunEt
New from #OnGender: BYU professors Alejandra Aldridge & Adam M. Dynes and PhD student Anna Nakaya discuss the findings of their research on the gender gap of political ambition between male and female municipal officials. Read more here: bit.ly/4rm32iu
New from #OnGender: In this week's blog, Annie Jarman, a PhD candidate in political science at Washington University in St. Louis, discusses if the intensity of online harassment that female politicians face motivates them to leave office. Read more: bit.ly/4rBX5h3
New from #OnGender: In this week's blog, former Minneapolis Mayor @betsyhodges.bsky.social writes on the systemic challenges women mayors face and why, despite it all, most still encourage others to run. Read more here: bit.ly/4r6MdIx
New from #OnGender: Gender on the Ballot expert contributors, @cynthiarterrell.bsky.social, Alana Persson, Angel Rogers, @bonniestabile.bsky.social, Viva de Vicq, Varina Winder, & Dr. Bev-Freda L. Jackson, share their 2026 New Year's "resolutions." Read more here: bit.ly/3O6xVZu
New from #OnGender: Anna Laymon, Pres. & CEO of Women's Suffrage National Monument Foundation, Mona Mehra, Founder of Vision Search India, Amanda Fuchs Miller, Pres. of Seventh Street Strategies, & Dr. Tina Pierce, Exec. Dir. of WORTH Foundation, share their New Year's "resolutions." bit.ly/4pRRuBX
New from #OnGender: The University of Chicago's Dr. @kahooser.bsky.social on the 25th anniversary of the United Nations’ adoption of the first Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) resolution: “at a moment when feminist gains are being rolled back…the WPS agenda offers a way forward...” bit.ly/3NnHZx1
New from #OnGender: In this week's blog, the GOTB Team covers the many firsts for women during the 2025 election cycle from historical wins for women in states across the U.S. Read more here: bit.ly/3JSXDyS
New from #OnGender: @lgettman.bsky.social , editor for Gender on the Ballot, discusses how gender stereotypes persist in venues like bookstores: “Everything in the other magazine sections could have been “Women’s Interest.” bit.ly/4hLdHPV
From silverback gorillas to running for office, read the latest @au-wpi.bsky.social #OnGender blog post on the late Jane Goodall's experience in male-dominated settings. Find the link below. bsky.app/profile/au-wpi.bsky.soci...
New from #OnGender: Emily Krichbaum, Ph.D., writes, “Women delay running for office until they possess every conceivable qualification,” citing Jane Goodall's pioneering career despite early lack of formal qualifications as an example to female candidates. bit.ly/4qDt6G6
New from #OnGender: Emily Krichbaum, Ph.D. compares Jane Goodall's experience in male-dominated anthropology to women in politics, stating, “If you’re a woman considering a run for office.. Goodall’s story offers a masterclass on how to begin before you feel ready.” bit.ly/4oyvw6V
📣 ICYMI: WPI's @betsyfischermartin.bsky.social was joined by Viva de Vicq, senior dir. at Breakthrough Campaigns, to discuss findings of the latest #OnGender poll, which underscores both the progress women have made in politics and the barriers that remain.
🎥 Watch the replay: youtu.be/xZL3dtAG8cA
On the first female president: " 81% say she is married, 81% say she is younger than 65 years old, 79% say she is a mother, 73% say she has served multiple terms in Congress or as a governor," says Viva de Vicq on the new #OnGender poll. #WPIWomenOnWednesdays