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What’s Your Call to Action?
Hear from women who have served in office about what drove them to run.
VOTE, AND…
This election season, don't just vote. VOTE, AND. Find tools to help you gather info, make a plan, and unwind throughout the chaos.
5 Ways to Flip the Script
Tips for protecting your sanity + our democracy when someone offers their hot take on today’s daunting political news.
How We Can Grow a Diverse Movement to Address Racism
Learn from women leaders working to address racism in their communities.
Increasing Representation For Black Women
Black women are majorly underrepresented in politics. Here's how Black women can leverage their leadership potential!
Finding Your Purpose in Public Leadership
Whether you’re a candidate, volunteer, campaign manager, or activist, there are many ways to get involved in politics and make a difference.
Connecting Your “Why” to Your Racial + Ethnic Identity
Use this worksheet to get comfortable talking about your race and identity as a candidate.
What Makes Women with Disabilities Powerful Leaders
Historically, disabled women have been significantly underrepresented in politics. Learn why we need them at the policymaking table!
Q&A with State Rep Park Cannon
Read about the life of a State Representative and what drove her to run.
Q&A with State Senator Kesha Ram Hinsdale
Read about the life of a State Senator and what drove her to run.
Q&A with Judge Rosie Speedlin Gonzalez
Read about the life of a Judge and what drove her to run.