If Hillary Clinton is elected President in November, women will be the chief executives of the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany and the two most powerful players in global finance. Has some deep cultural fault begun to shift? We want to argue that it has.
Author: Mary Margaret Fonow
Mary Margaret Fonow is the founding director of ASU's School of Social Transformation and a professor of women and gender studies. Her research and teaching covers gender, work and organizations, transformational leadership, and cultural diversity. She has published widely on women's leadership and participation in social movements.