The She Should Run Blog

Interview

Navigating the Boys’ Club

Post-Production Coordinator and Air Force veteran Tatayana Garvin shared her story with us to celebrate Veterans Day!

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Leadership

Jen Macias DeMeyer’s Recipe for Success

Jen Macias DeMeyer, a Kansas City Municipal Arts Commission member and Marketing Director at Homebase, shares her leadership tips.

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Leadership

A Day in the Life: Christine Hernandez

Meet superpowered community leader Christine Hernandez! She walked us through a day in the life and how she juggles it all.

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She Should Run

Starting Somewhere

Not happy with how things are going in your community? You could be the solution! Find out how to get started.

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She Should Run

Change Is Her: Mehreen Butt

Get to know Councilwoman Mehreen Butt, the first Muslim-American woman elected to municipal office in the state of Massachusetts.

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She Should Run

Change Is Her: Dr. Audrey Young

Learn about the ins and outs of serving on a state Board of Education from 2021 Educator of the Year Dr. Audrey Young!

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Leadership

Progress is subjective. Our actions are not.

On the 50-year anniversary of the passage of Title IX, how much progress have we made? The answer still is "not enough."

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Leadership

Statement on the 2022 State of the Union

Commenting on last night’s (March 1, 2022) State of the Union address, She Should Run Founder and CEO, Erin Loos Cutraro, released the following statement...

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Leadership

Statement on Justice Breyer Retirement

The news that Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer will retire when its current term ends in June 2022 presents a very clear opportunity for the U.S. to inch one step closer to a future that will benefit every American. President Biden made a campaign commitment to nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court, and doing so would have an enormous impact on the future of equal representation.  

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