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Election 2020: An Awakening for Walmart Karen (Co-Author: Julie Kvedar)

October 30, 2020 • Camille Gear Rich

Donald Trump has made a few last-ditch overtures to suburban white women in his campaign’s final days — most notably, nominating to the Supreme Court Amy [...]

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CNN Opinion: Two Anniversaries Trump is Dishonoring (Co-Author: Catherine Powell)

September 8, 2020 • Camille Gear Rich

Read full article here: https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/08/opinions/trump-dishonors-voting-rights-amendments-powell-rich/index.html

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Unlikeable Women and the Salvation of American Democracy (Co-Author: Eleanor Brown)

April 21, 2020 • Camille Gear Rich

This week was a double barrel blast to the notion that what American politics needs is more “likeable,” ever-smiling, milquetoast women.  Instead the nation’s attention was [...]

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Tiger King, Social Class, and Electoral Politics

April 15, 2020 • Julie Kvedar

The troubling implications of our favorite quarantine distraction There is one thing, aside from COVID-19, that is monopolizing my group discussions right now: Tiger King. It [...]

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