Argentine first lady Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner declared victory Sunday night as election returns showed her leading all rivals in her bid to succeed her husband and become the country's first female president. Perhaps this is a trend?
Grace Ross, former gubernatorial candidate, visiting our class
Liz and Hillary
Feminism is Memory
PWPPP Students with Gloria Steinem
Meeting Madeline Albright
Our Esteemed Co-Rep with Fmr. Sec. of State, Madeline Albright
Obama-Rama on the Comma!
Barack Obama at Boston Common, Oct. 23
Boston Peace Rally 10/27/07
Like Mother, Like Daughter
The Goo Goo Dolls at Political Rally
Steph Drahan: Hillraiser
Polichicks Around Town
At the Hillary Clinton Event
About Polichicks
This site is maintained by and created by the 2007-08 students of the Program for Women in Politics and Public Policy(PWPPP), for the purposes of collaboration, debate and discussion, posting assignments, the airing of concerns and the sharing of ideas--but most of all to provide a forum for educated, empowered and engaged future women policy actors to hone their skills and share their experiences.
Assignments and Due Dates for PAFG 623
February 21- Guest Speaker Heike Schotten
March 6- Op-Ed Piece Due
March 11- Mayors of MA Reception
March 27- Presidential Politics Paper Due
April 3- Guest Speaker Jesse Mermell, MWPC
May 1- Reflection Paper on Running for Office Due
Assignments and Due Dates for PAFG 627
February 12- Interview Guides Due
March 4- Guest Speaker Grace Ross
March 4- Literature Review Due
March 25- Guest Speaker Nicole Bulkowski
April 15- Guest Speaker Dorie Clark and Mock Presentations
1 comment:
It is great, but it is also a bit depressing to think that you have to be 'a wife' of a president to become 'visible' enough to run yourself.
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