I would love for my younger fans to read What Will It Take to Make a Woman President?by Marianne Schnall.
She is the author of Daring to Be Ourselves: Influential Women Share Insights on Courage, Happiness and Finding Your Own Voice, w. com; and a variety of others. magazine
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With a broader goal of encouraging Women and girls to be leaders in their lives, their communities, and the larger world, Schnall and her interviewees explore the changing paradigms occurring in politics and in our culture with the hope of moving toward meaningful and effective solutionsand a world where a Woman can be president."about the Author: Marianne Schnall is a widely published writer and interviewer whose work has appeared in a variety of media outlets such as The Huffington Post
O, The Oprah Magazine
Glamour
In Style
Psychology Today
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With insights and personal anecdotes from Sheryl Sandberg, Maya Angelou, Gloria Steinem, Nancy Pelosi, Nicholas Kristof, Melissa Etheridge, and many more, this book addresses timely, provocative issues involving women, politics, and power.
What Will It Take to Make A Woman President?features interviews with politicians, public officials, thought leaders, writers, artists, and activists in an attempt to discover the obstacles that have held Women back and What needs to change in order to elect a Woman into the White House. com, Schnall began looking at the issues from various angles and perspectives, gathering viewpoints from influential people from all sectors.
A widely published writer, author, and interviewer, and the Executive Director of Feminist.
Beyonce Prompted by a question from her eight-year-old daughter during the 2008 election of Barack Obama Why haven t we ever had a Woman president? Marianne Schnall set out on a journey to find the answer.
They Will inspire you to become a better leader.
It s a collection of interviews and essays by great women, including Maya Angelou, Gloria Steinem, and Melissa Etheridge.
I would love for my younger fans to read What Will It Take to Make a Woman President?by Marianne Schnall