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Author: Christine Y. Zhang

Christine Zhang is a freelance writer and data analyst based in Los Angeles. She was a Knight-Mozilla OpenNews Fellow on the Los Angeles Times Data Desk and previously worked in the Global Economy and Development Program at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C.
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Revisiting “What Women Really Want” in Politics

Christine Y. Zhang

In 2005, Democratic pollster Celinda Lake and Kellyanne Conway examined the lives and opinions of women voters for their book, “What Women Really Want.”

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Seven Sisters and the Women’s March

Christine Y. Zhang

For hundreds of protestors at Saturday’s Women’s Marches, the quintessential clothing accessory was not a pink pussyhat but a colorful sash. These marchers were alumnae of the historic Seven Sisters women’s colleges.

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