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NAUTILUS BOOK AWARD SILVER MEDALIST SOCIAL CHANGE & SOCIAL JUSTICE When the election is over, the work is just beginning. The future of America depends on what you do after you vote. Today, women in the United States are more educated and politically ambitious than ever before. However, the record numbers of women running for office, casting votes, and marching for change haven't translated into full and equal political participation. Despite significant progress, women are less likely than men to engage in a range of important political activitiesfrom speaking up on the issues they…mehr
NAUTILUS BOOK AWARD SILVER MEDALIST SOCIAL CHANGE & SOCIAL JUSTICE
When the election is over, the work is just beginning. The future of America depends on what you do after you vote.
Today, women in the United States are more educated and politically ambitious than ever before. However, the record numbers of women running for office, casting votes, and marching for change haven't translated into full and equal political participation. Despite significant progress, women are less likely than men to engage in a range of important political activitiesfrom speaking up on the issues they care about to holding their representatives accountable.
Equal parts information and inspiration, After You Vote is both a primer and call-to-action for women of all ages who want to exercise their voices and engage more fully in civic life. It's the ultimate guide to political engagement, filled with practical (and proven) tactics to help women make their voices heard and have an influence on the issues they care about most.
This book will help you:
Brush up on civicsfederal, state, and local
Prioritize your issues
Use the most effective advocacy tactics
Stick with it for the long haul (politics is a marathon, not a sprint!)
The question isn't if you can create change on behalf of the issues you care about. You can. The question is: What's at stake if you don't?
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Autorenporträt
Courtney Emerson is the co-founder and former chief operating officer of All In Together (AIT), a non-partisan nonprofit that encourages, educates, and empowers voting-age American women to fully participate in America's civic and political life. As COO of AIT, she led partnerships, training and community-building programs, and designed the civic education curriculum, which has reached tens of thousands of women across the country. Courtney has spoken at conferences and companies around the country, including Facebook, The Wing, Lyft, Oxford University's Power Shift Summit, the Democratic National Committee's Women's Leadership Forum, the YWCA of NYC, and many others. She has written for Refinery29, OZY, HuffPost, The Hill, and New York Daily News. Formerly a vice president at the Center for Talent Innovation, she advised Fortune 500 and global companies on the design and delivery of diversity and inclusion initiatives. Courtney graduated magna cum laude from Princeton University with a degree in politics.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents Introduction: We All Have Issues Part I: Let's Get Civic-al Chapter 1: Gender Gaps in American Politics Chapter 2: Federal Government Chapter 3: State Government Chapter 4: Local Government Part I Workbook Part II: Tools for Influence Chapter 5: Your Issues, Your Voice Chapter 6: Voting Chapter 7: Lobbying and Advocacy Chapter 8: Campaigning Chapter 9: Sustainable Engagement Part II Workbook Part III: Strengthening Our Democracy Chapter 10: Campaign Financing Chapter 11: Representative Representation Chapter 12: Voter Access and Participation Part III Workbook Conclusion: A Call to Action Resources for Impact Endnotes Acknowledgements About the Author Index
Contents Introduction: We All Have Issues Part I: Let's Get Civic-al Chapter 1: Gender Gaps in American Politics Chapter 2: Federal Government Chapter 3: State Government Chapter 4: Local Government Part I Workbook Part II: Tools for Influence Chapter 5: Your Issues, Your Voice Chapter 6: Voting Chapter 7: Lobbying and Advocacy Chapter 8: Campaigning Chapter 9: Sustainable Engagement Part II Workbook Part III: Strengthening Our Democracy Chapter 10: Campaign Financing Chapter 11: Representative Representation Chapter 12: Voter Access and Participation Part III Workbook Conclusion: A Call to Action Resources for Impact Endnotes Acknowledgements About the Author Index
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