by womensdebate | Jun 27, 2019 | News
Christine Stapleton in Palm Beach Post, June 24, 2019: The kickoff of the presidential debate season in Miami on Wednesday marks a giant leap for womankind in the campaign arena. Not only are there more women in the presidential race than ever before, but the...
by womensdebate | Jun 15, 2019 | News
New Data from TIME’S UP Shows Women, People of Color and Especially Women of Color are Wildly Underrepresented as Debate Moderators, with Trendlines Moving in the Wrong Direction on Racial Representation Today’s voters are more diverse than ever before. In fact, women...
by womensdebate | May 18, 2017 | News
While a national presidential debate did not take place in the most recent election, The Women’s Debate remains committed to demanding a debate on women’s issues from our local and national representatives. As The Women’s March earlier this year...
by womensdebate | Oct 9, 2016 | News
We’re committed to nonpartisanship because we want The Women’s Debate conversation to be about women’s issues—all women’s issues. And yet we often receive criticism as being partisan because we talk about women’s issues. As the political repercussions of recent news...
by womensdebate | Sep 30, 2016 | News
Which policies can eliminate the barrier to equal participation–and earnings–in the economy for working women and ensure economic survival for women struggling in poverty? Which strategic policies will help women-owned businesses grow and create more jobs? What...
by womensdebate | Sep 26, 2016 | News
It’s been a year since the first primary debate in August of 2015, and this Thursday will mark a year since Planned Parenthood’s president Cecile Richards testified in the House’s Oversight and Government Reform hearing on taxpayer funding. In all that time, little...