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RECONCILING THE PERSONAL AND THE POLITICAL

Whenever I enter a conversation, I witness the clash between identity and ideology.  During seminars, I side with females; in a room filled with white people, I often feel guarded.  We tend towards those who are similar to us.  Perhaps, however, the problem is more specific: politics impact our daily social interactions. Awareness is important, …

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FROM ANCIENT ROME TO THE CURRENT AGE: FEMALE LEADERSHIP

In 2015, Hilary Clinton was accused of “shouting” about gun violence.  “I’m not shouting,” she responded. “It’s just when women talk, some people think we’re shouting.”  Clinton’s comment alludes to the double-standard that is experienced by many women vying for leadership positions.  The result?  An unlevel playing field that hurts qualified women. Sexism has been …

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