Trump’s “nasty woman” remark at the last debate was rooted in a long tradition of misogyny, and you need look no further than the Glasgow Women’s Library to prove it.
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Gender Dynamics in the Third Presidential Debate: Hot Takes from the Experts
What gender dynamics were evident in last night’s presidential debate? Let the experts break it down for you.
Gender Dynamics in the Second Presidential Debate: Hot Takes from the Experts
What gender dynamics were evident in Sunday night’s presidential debate? These experts in gender, race and politics weighed in.
The First Debate Didn’t Mention Abortion Even Though The Theme Was “Prosperity, Direction & Security”
The first presidential debate Monday night mentioned many controversial things: stop-and-frisk policy, Donald Trump’s history of bankruptcy, and even Hillary Clinton’s appearance. But one topic the debate didn’t address was abortion.
Going Beyond the “Sexism or Not?” Dichotomy in the 2016 Election
Claiming that any campaign dynamics are solely, or simply, about gender is just as short-sighted as saying that campaigns are gender neutral.
Why Are We So Hard on Hillary?
The real “rigging” in the 2016 election lies in our well-learned biases about women and leadership.
If Hillary Doesn’t “Look Presidential,” Blame History
For 227 years, looking presidential has meant being a man. Perhaps that’s what stumping Trump.
Seeing Women Slay Matters
Women’s victories, in Rio and in U.S. politics, have elicited at least one shared reaction—that they will inspire future generations of women and girls to compete. But does—and will—it work?
Six Women Leading Nations Around the World
These six women would be peers of a President Hillary Clinton on the world stage.
When It Comes to Gender Equality, Women in Politics Do the Work
After 227 years and 44 male presidents, girls could grow up seeing that a woman could be president. But is that the only way electing a woman president would matter?