Change Everything Blog The White House Project Blog 2008-06-26T14:26:52Z Copyright 2008 WordPress marie <![CDATA[HuffPo Readers Choose Ifill or Maddow to Anchor Meet the Press]]> http://blog.thewhitehouseproject.org/2008/06/26/huffpo-readers-choose-ifill-or-maddow-to-anchor-meet-the-press/ 2008-06-26T14:22:58Z 2008-06-26T14:22:58Z Citing his close personal and professional relationship with Tim Russert, veteran anchor Tom Brokaw has stepped up to lead Meet the Press through the 2008 election season. It’s a good interim move to maintain the respect and high level of quality which the show has become famous for.

What the Brokaw [...]

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marie <![CDATA[Russert’s Legacy: A Woman Meeting the Press?]]> http://blog.thewhitehouseproject.org/2008/06/24/russerts-legacy-a-woman-meeting-the-press/ 2008-06-24T19:48:54Z 2008-06-24T19:48:54Z As the second Sunday rolls around without Tim Russert, and while Brian Williams will be standing in this weekend, I am remembering the influence Meet the Press has had on the leadership of this country, due in part to the seriousness and poise with which Russert treated both his guests and those of us who [...]

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marie <![CDATA[Giving the “Daughter Test” to Mainstream Media]]> http://blog.thewhitehouseproject.org/2008/06/16/giving-the-daughter-test-to-mainstream-media/ 2008-06-16T19:45:57Z 2008-06-16T19:45:57Z Back in the 1980’s, I was on the NYC Human Rights Commission that held hearings on the pervasive problem of sexual harassment in the construction sector. The most moving story I heard during that period came from a male construction worker. He talked about what a typical day ensued, including the [...]

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marie <![CDATA[The Power of the Pipeline]]> http://blog.thewhitehouseproject.org/2008/06/12/the-power-of-the-pipeline/ 2008-06-12T20:46:03Z 2008-06-12T20:46:03Z When Senator Clinton decided to suspend her candidacy after eighteen months of rigorous campaigning last Saturday, I just so happened to be in Ohio, among nearly 100 women who had come together to - of all things - learn how to run for political office. Imagine the odds; after so many months of speculation, calls [...]

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marie <![CDATA[An Army of Women]]> http://blog.thewhitehouseproject.org/2008/05/03/an-army-of-women/ 2008-05-03T14:25:41Z 2008-05-03T14:25:41Z In this week’s Gallup Poll, national Democratic voters continue to be evenly split, with Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton each receiving 47% support for the party’s nomination.  Yet despite this neck-and-neck race to the partisan finish line, as Eric Boehlert recently surmised, the press has been pushing relentlessly to get [...]

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marie <![CDATA[Help Us Write “The Gender Speech”]]> http://blog.thewhitehouseproject.org/2008/04/24/help-us-write-the-gender-speech/ 2008-04-24T18:09:03Z 2008-04-24T18:09:03Z When Senator Obama called on our nation to create a more perfect union, his appeal resonated deeply with Americans of every race. His words spoke to the legacies of the grief and guilt, anger and apprehension that we bear as a nation, remnants of a history which has never been remedied. We are all scarred [...]

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marie <![CDATA[Leading Like a Girl: For Men Only?]]> http://blog.thewhitehouseproject.org/2008/04/15/leading-like-a-girl-for-men-only/ 2008-04-15T21:22:58Z 2008-04-15T21:22:58Z Recently, the financial gurus at Motley Fool ran a provocative piece on financial prowess. Their prime assertion: Warren Buffet invests like a girl. Indeed, author LouAnn DiCosmo attributes Buffet’s monumental success to his gender-bending ability, doing what women investors have long been shown to do: trade less often, conduct more research, and not limit their [...]

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marie <![CDATA[Women Bring the Big Bucks–So Why Won’t Corporate America Show Them the Money?]]> http://blog.thewhitehouseproject.org/2008/04/03/women-bring-the-big-bucks-so-why-wont-corporate-america-show-them-the-money/ 2008-04-03T14:56:45Z 2008-04-03T14:56:45Z Last week marked the 22nd anniversary of the glass ceiling’s entrance into our vernacular — a phrase which cleverly described the invisible but extensive impediments to women’s ascent into positions of senior leadership. Over two decades have passed since we gave the problem a name, and while women’s collective gains in politics, business, media, and [...]

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marie <![CDATA[Remember the Ladies]]> http://blog.thewhitehouseproject.org/2008/03/25/remember-the-ladies/ 2008-03-25T17:40:24Z 2008-03-25T17:40:24Z Like many of you, I listened to Senator Obama’s tremendous speech last Tuesday with equal measures of pride and awe: pride at this relatively young man’s attempt to bring race from the neglected sidelines of life to the center of our attention, and awe at his bravery in doing it. Facing history head-on is no [...]

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marie <![CDATA[“Can You Be in Politics and Keep Your Integrity?”]]> http://blog.thewhitehouseproject.org/2008/03/14/can-you-be-in-politics-and-keep-your-integrity/ 2008-03-14T18:51:15Z 2008-03-14T18:51:15Z I’ve traveled from Minnesota to New York, Georgia to Colorado, helping my team at The White House Project inspire, inform, and equip a diverse array of women to take the political lead. Of the nearly 1,500 women we have trained thus far, many invariably ask the above question, and it seems to me a particular [...]

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