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Author: Camille Gamboa

Camille Gamboa is a student of Antioch University’s Women & Leadership Certificate Program. She is also the PR, Public Affairs & Conventions Manager at SAGE Publishing, where she works to translate, communicate, and promote research published in 1,000+ scholarly journals for the media, policymakers, and public and works on several initiatives to ensure that all areas of American research receive adequate federal funding. Camille earned a Master of Arts in Communication at Pepperdine University.
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The Balancing Act: On Motherhood and Politics

Camille Gamboa

How does motherhood affect both the process and policy? I interviewed five mothers who were or are in public office to find out.

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