Since the 2015 release of Profiles in Leadership: Women of Color Elected to Office in Massachusetts which documented the electoral leadership of 94 women of color who had ever served in office in Massachusetts, at least 34 women of color have been elected to office, reflecting a 36% increase in the past four years
Women of color are underrepresented in political office at multiple levels of government, from schoo...
Fact Sheet provides an overview of Latinx political leadership and representation in Massachusetts, ...
The Pipeline to Public Service Initiative asked the McCormack Graduate School’s Center for Women in ...
Since the 2015 release of Profiles in Leadership: Women of Color Elected to Office in Massachusetts ...
In 2015, UMass Boston’s Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy released the first-ever publi...
The election on November 6, 2018, will likely result in an uptick in the number of women elected to ...
The Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy (CWPPP) at UMass Boston’s McCormack Graduate Scho...
This research partnership was formed to better understand what motivates and sustains−as well as pre...
After the 2010 elections, the number of women holding elective office in Massachusetts plummeted to ...
The Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy (CWPPP) at UMass Boston’s McCormack Graduate Scho...
While attending a Women’s Pipeline for Change event in Boston during the summer of 2011, Gladys was ...
Comprised of 160 State Representatives and 40 State Senators, the bicameral Massachusetts Legislatur...
Women of color are underrepresented in political office at multiple levels of government, from schoo...
The center tracks the status of women at all levels of government in New England. It also provides d...
There is very limited Latino presence in the State Senate, with one Latina State Senator in office; ...
Women of color are underrepresented in political office at multiple levels of government, from schoo...
Fact Sheet provides an overview of Latinx political leadership and representation in Massachusetts, ...
The Pipeline to Public Service Initiative asked the McCormack Graduate School’s Center for Women in ...
Since the 2015 release of Profiles in Leadership: Women of Color Elected to Office in Massachusetts ...
In 2015, UMass Boston’s Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy released the first-ever publi...
The election on November 6, 2018, will likely result in an uptick in the number of women elected to ...
The Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy (CWPPP) at UMass Boston’s McCormack Graduate Scho...
This research partnership was formed to better understand what motivates and sustains−as well as pre...
After the 2010 elections, the number of women holding elective office in Massachusetts plummeted to ...
The Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy (CWPPP) at UMass Boston’s McCormack Graduate Scho...
While attending a Women’s Pipeline for Change event in Boston during the summer of 2011, Gladys was ...
Comprised of 160 State Representatives and 40 State Senators, the bicameral Massachusetts Legislatur...
Women of color are underrepresented in political office at multiple levels of government, from schoo...
The center tracks the status of women at all levels of government in New England. It also provides d...
There is very limited Latino presence in the State Senate, with one Latina State Senator in office; ...
Women of color are underrepresented in political office at multiple levels of government, from schoo...
Fact Sheet provides an overview of Latinx political leadership and representation in Massachusetts, ...
The Pipeline to Public Service Initiative asked the McCormack Graduate School’s Center for Women in ...